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Modern Languages at Cambridge — Admissions Guide 2026

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最終更新: 2026年4月

Key Facts | Cambridge

Typical Offer

A*AA

Applicants per Place

2:1

Places / Year

135

Interview Format

1-3 interviews, most commonly two, normally 35-50 minutes total.

UK Ranking

QS World #1 for Modern Languages, 2025.

Your Journey

Application Timeline

1

Year 12

Build Knowledge

Supercurricular reading and exploration in Modern Languages.

2

Jun–Sep

Personal Statement

Draft, get feedback, and refine.

3

Sep–Oct

Admissions Test

Sit the required test. Prepare 2–3 months ahead.

4

Oct 15

UCAS Deadline

Submit your application.

5

Nov–Dec

Interviews

Attend 2–3 interviews at University of Cambridge.

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Jan

Decisions

Offers released, conditional on results.

Modern Languages at Cambridge is distinctive because it combines serious language learning with equally serious study of literature, film, history, politics, linguistics, and ideas. You are not just learning to speak another language fluently; you are learning to think through it. The supervision system is a major part of the appeal: alongside lectures, seminars, and language classes, students meet in very small groups to discuss work closely with specialists. That makes the course more demanding and more personal than most alternatives. Students choose Cambridge for the intensity of the teaching, the two-language structure, and the compulsory Year Abroad, which gives the degree real linguistic and cultural substance. One language can usually be started from scratch, except French. If you want help preparing for Cambridge’s admissions process and supervision-style teaching, see our tutors at /tutors/.

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Section 01

なぜUniversity of CambridgeでModern Languagesを?

Rankings

Cambridge is #1 in the world for Modern Languages in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025. That is the cleanest and most relevant published ranking to use here.

I would not state a current Complete University Guide or Times subject-table rank unless it is clearly mapped to the exact Cambridge subject and year. For this page, omission is safer than forcing a weaker comparison.

How Cambridge Compares

The obvious alternatives are Oxford, St Andrews, and UCL. Cambridge stands out for three concrete reasons: the supervision system, the two-language structure, and the compulsory Year Abroad built into a four-year degree. It also allows one language to be started from scratch, except French.

Oxford is the closest competitor for prestige and intensity, and some students will prefer its course design or college culture. St Andrews is a strong choice if you want excellent languages teaching in a less collegiate, less compressed environment. UCL may suit students who want London, scale, and flexibility. Cambridge’s edge is the combination of close teaching, depth, and a course built around serious immersion.

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Section 02

出願要件

A-Level Grades

The standard Cambridge offer for MML is A*AA. You need at least one intended language at A-level or equivalent, and French must be taken at A-level or IB Higher Level if you want to study French.

Required and Recommended Subjects

Required: at least one language you want to study. Recommended for a stronger application: another language, or essay-based subjects such as English or History. Cambridge also notes that students study two languages, and one can often be started from scratch except French.

IB and Other Qualifications

The standard IB offer is 41-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level. Cambridge accepts a wide range of other qualifications, but applicants should check the official country-specific entry requirements rather than rely on generic equivalence tables.

GCSE Requirements

Cambridge does not publish a fixed MML GCSE cut-off. In practice, a strong GCSE profile helps support the rest of your academic case, especially where it adds evidence of consistency and context.

QualificationTypical OfferRequired Subjects
A-LevelA*AAAt least one modern language required at A-Level
IB40-42 points, 776 at Higher LevelAt least one modern language at Higher Level
Required Tests:MMLAA
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Section 03

出願プロセスと重要日程

1. UCAS Application

For 2026 entry, submit your UCAS application by 15 October 2025, 6pm UK time. Your application should include predicted grades, your reference, and your new-format UCAS personal statement responses.

2. Additional University Form

Cambridge also requires My Cambridge Application. For 2026 entry, the deadline is 22 October 2025, 6pm UK time. International applicants may also need to submit a transcript by this deadline.

3. Admissions Test

MML applicants take the MMLAA (Modern and Medieval Languages Admissions Assessment). For 2026 entry, the assessment date is Wednesday 19 November 2025. There is no advance registration: the interviewing college arranges it. Read the specification early. Some schools do not build enough accuracy in grammar, discursive writing, or rhetorical analysis for this style of paper.

4. Written Work

You will need to submit 2 pieces of written work. These should be recent school essays, and one should be in one of the languages you intend to study. Your college will tell you how and when to send them.

5. Interview Period

Most Cambridge interviews take place in the first 3 weeks of December. Keep that whole period free.

6. Decisions

Applicants interviewed in the main December round for 2026 entry will hear on 27 January 2027. If you receive an offer, final confirmation comes after results in August 2026.

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Section 04

入試テスト

Which Test and What It Covers

The test is the MMLAA. It is a one-hour written assessment made up of a discursive response in a foreign language (40 minutes) and a discursive response in English (20 minutes). In practice, that means careful comprehension, concise handling of ideas, and clear analytical writing rather than rote knowledge.

How Much Weight It Carries

It matters, but it is one part of a holistic assessment, not a standalone pass/fail hurdle. Colleges use it alongside your school profile, written work, reference, personal statement, contextual information, and interview.

Check the Specification Early

Check the specification early. Your school may not fully prepare you for discursive writing in the target language, grammatical control, concise handling of source material, or rhetorical analysis in English. If there are gaps, fix them well before November. See /admissions-tests/mmlaa/. We also have our own private question bank for extra admissions test practice beyond the official past papers.

MMLAA完全対策ガイド | 試験形式・採点・戦略・練習リソース。

MMLAAガイド
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Section 05

面接:当日の流れと対策

Format

Cambridge says applicants can have one, two, or three interviews, though two is most common, and the total time is normally 35-50 minutes. Interviews are usually conducted by subject specialists and may involve more than one interviewer at once.

What They Test

The interview is testing academic potential: how you think, how you respond to new material, how clearly you communicate, and how you handle challenge. In MML, that often means discussing a text, a language issue, or an idea out loud and showing that you can refine your thinking under pressure.

How to Prepare

Re-read your written work and anything you mention in your application. Practise discussing short texts out loud, explaining why a phrase works, how tone is created, or what an argument is doing. For languages, accuracy matters, but so does flexibility. Good mock interviews help because Cambridge interviews feel closer to mini-supervisions than standard interviews. See /mock-interviews/cambridge/modern-languages/.

無料のModern Languages面接練習問題バンクで本番さながらの問題を練習しましょう。

無料練習問題
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Section 06

合否決定のしくみ

Cambridge explicitly describes admissions as holistic. Colleges consider your academic record, reference, personal statement, written work, MMLAA, contextual data, extenuating circumstances, and interview together. No single element automatically decides the outcome. In MML, different parts of the file show different things: school grades show consistency, written work and the MMLAA show readiness for the course, and interviews show how you think in real time. Strong applicants who miss out at one college can still be considered by others through the Winter Pool.

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Section 07

Personal Statement のコツ

The 2025/2026 Personal Statement Changes

Applications for 2026 entry use the new UCAS format: three structured questions instead of one free-form essay. The questions are Why do you want to study this course or subject?, How have your qualifications and studies helped you prepare?, and What else have you done to prepare outside education, and why are these experiences useful? Each answer has a minimum of 350 characters, and the overall limit remains 4,000 characters including spaces. Admissions staff review the statement as a whole.

What Tutors Actually Want

For Cambridge MML, the statement should show real intellectual engagement with languages: what you have read, watched, listened to, or thought about, and what that changed in your understanding. Genuine curiosity matters more than performance.

What NOT to Include

Do not spend valuable space on generic sport, volunteering, leadership, or padding. Activities outside school only help if they show super-curricular value: for example, foreign films, reading in the target language, language exchanges, translation, or serious listening and note-taking around the subject.

How Much It Matters

Its weight varies by college. Most use it partly as interview material. Some care less about it than applicants think. It matters, but it rarely outweighs stronger academic evidence elsewhere in the file. See /personal-statements/modern-languages/.

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Modern Languages PS例文
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Section 08

コース内容

Year-by-Year Overview

MML is a four-year degree. In Year 1, you study two languages and begin exploring literature, culture, and related fields. Year 2 deepens both language work and optional papers. Year 3 is the compulsory Year Abroad. Year 4 is where specialisation becomes much sharper.

Teaching Format

Teaching combines lectures, seminars, language classes, oral work, and supervisions. That mix is one of Cambridge’s biggest strengths: broad faculty teaching plus close small-group discussion.

Assessment

Assessment is through written, oral, and practical examinations, plus coursework. Some papers can replace exams with coursework. After the Year Abroad, students complete a project that counts for one sixth of the final mark, and there is also an optional dissertation in the final year.

Options and Specialisation

By Year 4, students can specialise in one language, combine options across languages, take comparative papers, and take up to 2 options from other courses such as English or History.

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Section 09

Modern Languagesの知識を深める

YouTube Channels

Easy Languages — best for hearing real spoken language in everyday settings.

Langfocus — useful for building broader linguistic curiosity and noticing structural differences between languages.

MMLL, University of Cambridge — useful for applicant-facing subject content and language-specific talks.

Caius Schools — especially useful because it includes a real Cambridge-style MML demonstration interview.

Podcasts

Coffee Break Languages — good for keeping active contact with a target language.

The Allusionist — a useful optional extra for sharpening your ear for language, meaning, and usage, especially if you enjoy the analytical side of language.

Following Current Developments

Read one serious publication in your target language every week — for example Le Monde, El País, or Die Zeit — and keep brief notes on ideas, arguments, or recurring language you notice.

One Book

Through the Language Glass by Guy Deutscher. It is engaging, accessible, and gives you interesting ways to think about language and perception without feeling like exam prep.

Six to twelve months of steady immersion is enough to make your interview answers sound natural rather than rehearsed. The goal is not to collect impressive-sounding activities. It is to become genuinely comfortable noticing how language, style, and culture work.

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Section 10

カレッジ選択と再振り分け

Choosing a College

Choose a college for practical reasons: atmosphere, accommodation, location, teaching fit, and whether its admissions expectations suit your profile. Do not over-optimise tiny differences in admit rates. See our full guide to choosing the right college at /cambridge-colleges/.

Open Application

An open application means Cambridge allocates your application to a college before assessment. It does not reduce your chances. It simply means you are not choosing the first college that handles your file.

Pooling and Reallocation

At Cambridge, strong applicants can be placed in the Winter Pool so other colleges can consider them if the original college cannot offer a place. It is designed to stop excellent applicants missing out purely because of college-level competition.

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Section 11

卒業後のキャリア

Typical Career Paths

Modern Languages graduates can move into translation, interpreting, teaching, publishing, media, NGOs, public service, law, finance, and international business. The course develops both subject knowledge and transferable skills: precision, argument, close reading, cultural fluency, and the ability to work across languages. This is especially strengthened by the Year Abroad.

Graduate Data

Cambridge’s course page does not give a neat MML salary table, so it is better not to overclaim. The safer point is that the degree is designed to produce both high-level language competence and broad analytical strength, which is why graduates move into both language-specific and non-language-specific careers.

Why Modern Languages from Cambridge

The Cambridge name helps, but the bigger advantage is the combination of close teaching, strong academic training, and a serious year abroad. Employers understand what that mix signals.

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Section 12

国際学生の出願

General International Applicants

Cambridge accepts qualifications including IB, international A-levels, AP-based routes, and a wide range of European school-leaving qualifications, but requirements are country-specific and should always be checked on the official Cambridge pages. If you are not from a majority English-speaking country as defined by the UK Home Office, Cambridge requires English-language qualifications. For many applicants, the standard proof is IELTS Academic 7.5 overall with at least 7.0 in each element or TOEFL iBT 110 overall with at least 25 in each element. For 2026 entry, Modern and Medieval Languages is in Group 1, with international tuition fees of £29,052 per year. Cambridge also states that students on a year abroad pay 50% of the full fee during that year. Visa applications require proof that you can cover tuition, college fees, and living costs; the current UK Student visa maintenance figure for study outside London is £1,171 per month for up to 9 months.

Applicants from China

Cambridge’s China guidance is unusually detailed and college-specific. Most colleges accept the Gaokao as suitable preparation, but they divide into three groups. Some colleges, including Trinity, typically expect top 0.1% in the province and often want additional academic distinction such as APs or Olympiads. A second group, including St John’s, accepts either 90% in 3 relevant core subjects or top 1-3% province-wide, and recommends ASTs for Gaokao-only applicants. A third group will only accept the Gaokao in combination with qualifications such as A levels, IB, or 5+ APs at grade 5. Cambridge also says applicants are not expected or required to sit the Ambright Aptitude Scholastic Tests, though scores may be used where available. Do not assume that top domestic grades automatically make you competitive across all colleges. Predicted grades, transcripts, English proof, assessment logistics, and interview readiness still matter.

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Section 13

特別な事情について

Contextual data is background information Cambridge uses to understand your academic performance in context, such as school environment or widening-participation indicators. Extenuating circumstances are specific disruptions such as illness, bereavement, or serious educational disruption. Both can affect how your application is interpreted, but they do not remove academic requirements or guarantee an offer. Their purpose is to help colleges judge potential more fairly.

Watch & Learn

Cambridge Modern Languages 参考動画

学生ブログ・模擬面接・講義体験・入試アドバイス。

Demonstration online Cambridge interview: MML (Spanish)

The most useful video here for interview prep because it shows a real Cambridge-style MML discussion.

Studying Modern & Medieval Languages at the University of Cambridge: Subject Focus Session 2025

A Cambridge-specific subject session covering course structure, applications, and what the subject actually involves.

Modern and Medieval Languages at Cambridge

A strong general overview of the course, languages offered, and student experience.

Careers for MML graduates

Useful for applicants who want a more concrete sense of where the degree can lead.

All videos are the property of their respective creators.

よくあるご質問

The standard offer is A*AA. You also need at least one intended language at A-level or equivalent, and French must be taken at A-level or IB Higher Level if you want to study French.
Cambridge’s live course page currently shows 2 applications per place and 135 accepted in the latest published cycle. If you want older historical data, the 2024 cycle recorded 218 applicants and 117 acceptances.
It is usually one or two academic conversations, though Cambridge says applicants can have one, two, or three interviews. The focus is on how you think about language, texts, and ideas, not on polished performance.
They are both excellent. Cambridge stands out for its supervision system, two-language structure, and compulsory Year Abroad. Oxford may suit students who prefer its own course design or college culture.
Common routes include translation, interpreting, teaching, law, publishing, media, NGOs, public service, and international business. The degree also builds broader analytical and communication skills that travel well beyond language-specific jobs.
You take the MMLAA, a one-hour Cambridge-set written assessment. For 2026 entry, it is on Wednesday 19 November 2025, and there is no separate registration because the interviewing college arranges it.
Build steady immersion over 6-12 months: read in your target language, listen to good podcasts, watch native-speaker content, and practise talking about texts and ideas out loud. Depth matters more than collecting activities.

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