WORKS OF THE STUDENTS IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL
"LA JARCIA"
Origins .
The European Day of Languages was first celebrated during the European Year of Languages, 2001. The European Year of Languages was successful in involving millions of people across 45 countries in activities to celebrate linguistic diversity and the benefits of being able to speak another language.
At the end of the Year, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe decided to declare a European Day of Languages to be celebrated on 26th September each year.
Aims.
1.Alert the public to the importance of language learning and diversifying the range of languages learnt in order to increase plurilingualism and intercultural understanding.
2.Promote the rich linguistic and cultural diversity of Europe.
3.Encourage lifelong language learning in and out of school.
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