Using your languagesLondoners of all ages are excited by the opportunity to watch the Games in 2012. But did you know that languages and cultural knowledge can help you get even more directly involved? We'll show you the ways you can make the most of your language and cultural knowledge, highlighting volunteering opportunities, job options and advice on learning , whether you want to use a language you speak already or learn a new one. You can find general advice in our Careers and learning area. Welcoming the World
Languages and volunteeringThe 2012 Games will offer this unique opportunity to up to 70,000 volunteers. Language skills and cultural knowledge will be a real asset for a wide range of roles, so if think you could help you can get involved by registering your interest now. Recruitment will start in 2010. 'Games Talk' by Joe Lo Bianco describes the volunteering opportunities for linguists at the Sydney 2000 Games - and could give you inspiration for London . Looking for job opportunities?
The agencies responsible for delivery of the Games - the London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG), the Olympic Delivery Authority and the Olympic Programme Support Unit - also advertise vacancies on the London 2012 website. Learning for the GamesThe 2012 Games are a greater motivation than ever to learn languages which can be used in your career and voluntary work - or simply to communicate with the thousands of visitors who will come to see the Games. If you speak more than one language, think about how you could use them in serving overseas visitors.
You can also visit our Careers and learning area for more ideas on language learning and jobseeking. |
Facts and figuresExplore reports and plans for the Games in our Resources area |