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Happy European Day of Languages 2024: Games.

 Hello everyone,

Today is 26th September. Let's learn some facts about languages.

Would you like to read the book "Anna learns a new language"?

 

 



 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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European Day of Languages 2024: "Languages for peace"

 Hello everyone,

We hace designed these cards using CANVA for promoting Languages and Peace.

Our aim is to draw attention to Europe's rich linguistic and cultural diversity. We also want to reinforce cultural understanding.

















These cards have been created by Year 4.



























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European Day of Languages 2024: "Languages for Peace"

 Hello everyone,

Year 3 students are also celebrating European Day of Languages.

EDL is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate all of Europe's languages, including those that are less widely spoken and the languages of migrants.

Here you can see some cards they have designed.










 

 





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European Day of Languages: EDL T-Shirt Contest.

 Hello everyone,

Are you good at drawing or designing?

Would you like to participate in the EDL-Shirt Contest?

 

 

Get more information and participate. 

You can see some examples and get some ideas for your project.

Chin up!

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European Day of Languages 2024: Year 4 A

 Hi everyone,

Year 4 students have designed their congratulations cards for European Day 2024.

We are also learning some tongue twisters in different languages.

Here you can see some of them:














 

 

We want to join the campaign "Languages for Peace". And you?

 

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European Day of Languages: "Languages in my classroom"

 Hello everyone,

When is European Day of Languages celebrated?

Wha do we celebrate?

What type of activities are there?

When was the first European Day of Languages?

How may European Languages are there?

Which language is the most widely spoken langauge?

Watch this video and answer these questions.



 

The motto last year for "European Day of Languages" was "Languages in my classroom".

What is the motto this year? Due to war on the European continent as well as conflicts on Europe's doorstep this year is "Languages for peace". 

They want to focus how languages can play a role in the process of achieving and maintaining peace for the generations come.

Would you like to participate?

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