Word Wizard Competition: Motivating young people in their language learning

Date: 
Wednesday, 30 May, 2018
 
Lenzie Academy pupil Soundarya Bhaskar won an award for her language skills at the final of a national competition held in Edinburgh earlier this month.
 
S1-S3 pupils from across Scotland took part in the national final of Word Wizard, a multilingual spelling competition for pupils learning French, Gaelic, German, Mandarin and Spanish.
 
Forty-eight learners from ten local authorities and independent schools competed in the final in front of an audience of teachers, supporters and guests. Each year pupils and teachers report that the competition increases motivation, enhances language performance and improves attitudes to language learning. 
 
Soundarya came third in the French Intermediate category. The final was held at the Scottish Parliament.
 
The competition is organised by SCILT, Scotland’s National Centre for Languages based at University of Strathclyde, in partnership with the University Council for Modern Languages Scotland. In March 2018, 190 pupils from 14 local authorities and independent schools competed in semi-finals in Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee and Edinburgh to battle it out for a place at the prestigious final.
 
A teacher entering pupils into the final commented: “It provided our pupils with a huge sense of motivation and excitement for learning languages.”
 
A pupil competing in the final said: “I liked learning new vocabulary and getting to show it off to everyone.”
 
Fhiona Mackay, Director of SCILT added: “It’s wonderful to see so many young people taking part in the Word Wizard competition representing a wide range of local authorities. Having an understanding of another language can really transform a person’s life and encourages the development of a whole range of important skills. Through such events, SCILT aims to offer teachers really motivating ways of enhancing the curriculum so that Scottish young people can reap the benefits of learning languages.”
 
Word Wizard supports the Scottish Government initiative, “Language Learning in Scotland: A 1+2 approach” by offering a diversity of languages as recommended by the report. 
The targets laid out in the Scottish Attainment Challenge are about achieving equity in educational outcomes, with a particular focus on closing the poverty-related attainment gap. One of the key drivers is improved literacy. The competition promotes literacy skills amongst pupils and helps schools develop partnership working with universities.
 
Word Wizard is supported by the University Council for Modern Languages Scotland (UCMLS) and the final was sponsored by Joan McAlpine MSP.
 
Full details of the winners and further information on the competition can be found on the SCILT website:  https://www.scilt.org.uk/S1-S3/Celebratinglanguages!/WordWizard/WordWizard2018Final/tabid/7780/Default.aspx