Bilingual Families
- What parents want to know about bilingualism by François Grosjean
- FAQs on bilingualism: by the National Literacy Trust plus other pdf files available for download by signing up for free account.
- Being multilingual: a blog on bringing up trilingual children.
- Multilingual Living (formerly Bilingual/Bicultural Family Network): American website for bilingual/bicultural families.
- Life as a Bilingual is acclaimed researcher on Bilingualism François Grosjean’s column for Psychology Today.
- Bi-SLI FAQs: for bilingual parents, specifically more information on speech and language disorders
English as an Additional Language and ESOL
- Edinburgh EAL service: English as an Additional Language resources for parents and teachers
- EAL nexus: British Council website with resources for EAL teachers, parents and learners
- ESOL Scotland: Resources and information for ESOL teachers and learners in Scotland
- NATECLA (National Association for Teaching English and other Community Languages to Adults): Information for ESOL teachers in the UK
- NALDIC (National Association for Language Development in the Curriculum): Information and support for EAL teachers in the UK
Modern language teaching: resources and policy
- Report and recommendation on the Scottish Government’s 1+2 plan for language learning (pdf)
- SCILT (Scotland’s National Centre for Languages): Information on language teaching in Scotland, plus lots of general information and advice on languages
- CILT Cymru (National Centre for Languages in Wales): Information on language teaching in Wales
- CfBT Education Trust: Charitable trust supporting modern language teaching in the UK
- British Association of Teachers of the Deaf: Information and resources for teachers of the Deaf
- Speak to the Future: Campaign for language diversity and learning learning in the UK
Minority and regional languages in Europe
- Network to Promote Linguistic Diversity: European network promoting regional and small-state languages
- ARBRES Research into Breton language, compiled by researchers at CNRS (French language site)
- Bòrd na Gàidhlig Public body responsible for promotion of Gaelic language in Scotland