European Day of Languages 2021

14.11.2021

At the Council of Europe's initiative, the European Day of Languages has been celebrated every year since 2001 on 26 September. It was first celebrated in 2001 during the European Year of Languages. The general aim is to draw attention to Europe's rich linguistic and cultural diversity. It is an opportunity to celebrate all of Europe's languages, including those that are less widely spoken and the languages of migrants.

Our teachers prepared a project day for:

Spain (4. A, 5.D), Italy (4.B), Finland (1.D), Norway (5.A), Czechia (1.A), Canada (2.D), Ghana (3.D), Swahili (English club 7.D+8.D), Japan (6.D)