Hello, I'm Lucian
 and I'm age 7 in Year 3.
 My name is Gabby...
 and I'm 6.
 I'm Mr. Marley
 I'm 32 years old
 and I'm the MFL leader at Reay Primary School.
 Except I'm not 32 I'm 31!
 You start.
 You start.
 I can speak Portuguese and Spanish and English.
 At home I speak a language called Amharic
 because I'm Ethiopian.
 I speak Spanish
 and a bit of French.
 Irish!
 English.
 German.
 Arabic.
 Portuguese.
 Czech.
 Chinese.
 Swedish.
 and maybe a little bit of gibberish...
 [Amharic] My name is Mahder.
 Greetings! I am 10 years old.
 I can communicate in English, French and Spanish.
 I've got quite a lot to say
 My favourite word is wŏ [我]
 because it means 'I'
 and it doesn't sound like 'I'
 because it has two letters
 when you do pinyin
 [Spanish] Hello! How are you?
 Thank you very much!
 and...
 I like...
 my...
 hands!
 If you're hungry
 you say
 [Czech] I'm hungry
 Manos?
 Manos, yes, these are hands.
 I would like to speak
 probably Spanish
 because Spanish is known
 halfway around the world
 and it's the most spoken language
 in different countries around the world
 So I would like to learn Spanish.
 I would like to learn Arabic
 because our neighbours
 speak a lot of Arabic
 and I wonder what they're saying sometimes
 Our teacher's Spanish
 and sometimes, erm
 we play Spanish games
 sometimes we do the piña dance
 and piña means pineapple.
 piña, piña, piña!
 Being from Ireland
 I studied Irish at school until I was 16
 but unfortunately I am nowhere near fluent
 and I would love to be able to
 go home, go to the Gaeltacht
 and be able to order a pint in Irish.
 All the languages are quite
 are extremely useful
 because on the summer holidays
 I visit new countries
 and English isn't the most important language
 because we all have different opinions
 on what the most important language is
 Having worked in London for so many years
 it's heartbreaking that some children
 never cross the River Thames
 never mind leave the country
 or speak another language
 so for me
 for children to understand another language
 a culture, to gain experience,
 to have teachers that are passionate about teaching
 those languages as well
 really opens those eyes
 and really opens those opportunities
 for children that they may not think
 are necessarily available to them.
 ...and that's the end.