What’s it about?
The European Day of Languages is a yearly event held on 26 September.
It celebrates the linguistic diversity of a continent with
- Over 200 European Languages.
- 24 official EU languages.
- about 60 regional/ minority languages.
- and many more spoken by people from other parts of the world.
Why celebrate this day?
It’s a chance to:
- raise awareness of the wide variety of languages in Europe.
- promote cultural and linguistic diversity.
- encourage people of all ages to learn languages.
How was this day celebrated in our school?
- We listened to the song “Hello to All The Children of The World”
- Some students ( year 3 B ) greeted us in different languages ( radio-escola), those we are learning or speaking in the school (Galician, Spanish, French, English, Portuguese and Romanian)
- We made a multilingual poster “Conecta con las lenguas”.
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