“…At the same time, a "Languages Strategy" was adopted for English schools (Department for Education and Skills, 2002), which it was hoped would raise the profile of FL study, enhance choice and quality for languages students, and above all improve learner motivation. Languages Strategy measures included substantial investment in (still voluntary) FL initiatives at primary school level (Cable, Driscoll, Mitchell, & Sing, 2010;Wade & Marshall, 2009), with a view to the eventual inclusion of primary FL study in the National Curriculum, and the provision of nationally accredited languages tests in a wide range of languages (including heritage immigrant languages as well as other European and Asian languages) independent of the GCSE system ("Asset Languages" tests: Jones, 2007).…”