Let's celebrate the European Day of Languages!
At the initiative of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, the European Day of Languages (http://sepie.es/doc/newsletter/2021/36/infografia.pdf) has been celebrated, since 2001, on September 26 of each year.
The 47 member states of the Council of Europe encourage more than 800 million Europeans to learn other languages at any age, inside and outside of school. The Erasmus + program is a fundamental element in promoting multilingualism throughout Europe, as it is a key tool for achieving greater intercultural understanding and the richest cultural heritage of our continent.
From SEPIE we encourage you to celebrate the European Day of Languages in your institutions, creating an event or activity that will appear on the map of this European celebration - it can be created here:
https://edl.ecml.at/Events/EventsDatabase/tabid/1772/language/es-ES/Default.aspx.
In addition, we have created a `` moment '' on Twitter where we can collect all the publications about this celebration in one place:
https://twitter.com/i/events/1435527811972878343
In case you need inspiration to design your activities, here are some ideas:
- Link to 17 proposals for activities that can be carried out while respecting social distancing:
https://edl.ecml.at/Events/7eventsuggestionsinvolvingsocialdistancing/tabid/3222/Default.aspx
- Link to the App of linguistic challenges for secret agents 2021 of the European Center for Modern Languages:
https://edl.ecml.at/Activities/Languagechallengeapp/tabid/3225/Default.aspx
With this App, users can meet challenges, identify countries and languages and play in a fun way.