Darren Lester
@mrdlester.bsky.social
Head of Classics and teacher of MFL. Doctoral candidate. Writer of textbooks, resources and academic articles. TTR host and MFL Journal Club organiser.
That's a good question. I don't know if TikTok will still be around then.
As I understand it, TikTok is just Vine 2.0. So I wouldn't be surprised if people go back to YouTube when long form content becomes popular again, and then something new comes along when the trend is short form again.
As I understand it, TikTok is just Vine 2.0. So I wouldn't be surprised if people go back to YouTube when long form content becomes popular again, and then something new comes along when the trend is short form again.
October 26, 2025 at 6:15 PM
That's a good question. I don't know if TikTok will still be around then.
As I understand it, TikTok is just Vine 2.0. So I wouldn't be surprised if people go back to YouTube when long form content becomes popular again, and then something new comes along when the trend is short form again.
As I understand it, TikTok is just Vine 2.0. So I wouldn't be surprised if people go back to YouTube when long form content becomes popular again, and then something new comes along when the trend is short form again.
I've done some work mapping CEFR across GCSE and A Level. It's not perfect, but happy to chat :)
October 1, 2025 at 4:46 PM
I've done some work mapping CEFR across GCSE and A Level. It's not perfect, but happy to chat :)