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The Scottish Centre for Information on Language Teaching and Research (Scottish CILT) is THE national languages centre for Scotland which was established in 1991: to provide information about languages for students and teachers, opinion formers and policy makers; to promote the learning and use of all languages of relevance to Scotland; and to conduct research in support of the work of language teachers and other language professionals.

Go to Scottish CILT's page to find out more about the services we offer to support and promote language teaching across Scotland.


The Scottish CILT Wiki has been set up to give Modern Languages teachers across Scotland the chance to come together to exchange ideas and good pracitice. A Wiki is a living, changing web space where the content is generated by the users themselves.


Using the wiki is simple. Just click on a topic you're interested in, from the navigation box on the left. If you're simply looking for info, see what others have already posted. If you have a question that's not being answered then feel free to start a discussion in the forum, or if you have info you would like to share, click the EasyEdit button at the top of each page and type away. You can even upload photos, add attachments and link to other pages on the internet to further illustrate your point.

We would be delighted if you would join in with us on the Scottish CILT Wiki, and we are sure that everyone’s contributions will help to make this site THE place to be for language teachers in Scotland!













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