European Day of Languages

Sunday 29 September 2019


European Day of Languages

European Day of Languageshttps://edl.ecml.at/

Celebrate the European Day of Languages with us! Throughout Europe, 800 million Europeans are represented in the Council of Europe’s 47 member states

Fun facts about the European Day of Languages ‹ GO Blog | EF Blog

Fun facts about the European Day of Languages ‹ GO Blog | EF Bloghttps://www.ef.com/wwen/blog/language/fun-facts-european-day-languages/

What is the European Day of Languages? Well, it’s a bit like Christmas for language-lovers in Europe. Here’s what you need to know to get started.

European Day of Languages

European Day of Languageshttp://www.macmillanenglish.com/european-day-of-languages/

Download the latest infographic and take a look at our selection of extra resources and quizzes below, dedicated to celebrating Europe and the importance of English language learning!

BBC - Languages - Event - The European Day of Languages, 26th September

BBC – Languages – Event – The European Day of Languages, 26th Septemberhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/edl/

The European Day of Languages is a time to celebrate the 6,000+ languages spoken around the world, promote language learning and have some multilingual fun!

What Noises Do Animals Make In Other Languages? Here Is An Important Guide

Why learn a language?

Why learn a language?https://www.teachitlanguages.co.uk/resources/ks3/countries-and-nationalities/all-languages/why-learn-a-language/25108

A series of activities designed to challenge some myths about learning a language and encourage year 7 or 8 students to see the value of their studies. Teaching notes, answers and an interactive sequencing task provided.

The big languages quiz

The big languages quizhttps://www.teachitlanguages.co.uk/resources/ks3/quizzes/games/the-big-languages-quiz/19181

Available in both a printable Word version as well as an interactive PowerPoint, this quiz is a great way to get your students talking about languages on the European Day of Languages (or any other day, for that matter!).

 

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