Thursday 15 August 2019

More students are studying Spanish than French, but which should you learn?


This is the first year that Spanish has overtaken French as the most popular A-level language. As uptake of French fell by 4.1% (8,355 entries), Spanish rose by 4.5% (8,625 entries).
I have studied both languages, French through the formal route in school, and Spanish in my own time. Learning a language is no small commitment. We learned our own mother tongues through a process of memorisation, refinement and correction that we weren’t even conscious of, and we essentially have to force ourselves to do the same thing again. Yet it can be thoroughly rewarding too. If you are thinking that French or Spanish might be for you, here’s my personal take on the advantages and disadvantages of each.

Tuesday 6 August 2019

Noah and the great flood: the story of an evil god?


A friend of mine, firm and devout in her Christian faith, asked my view on a tricky moral dilemma, relating to the biblical story of Noah and the great flood.
I found the question so fascinating, and indeed hard to answer myself, that I’ve decided I would rather share it, and the answers I’ve come up with, for anyone interested in Christianity, or simply debates and arguments about religion.