26 sept 2018

26TH SEPTEMBER: EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGES


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.
The European Day of Languages was declared by the Council of Europe , which represents 800 million Europeans from 47 countries. Many language and cultural institutes, associations, universities and, in particular, schools take part. Held for the first time in 2001 — European Year of Languages — the Day of Languages has been celebrated every year since then.



It's a chance to:
  • raise awareness of the wide variety of languages in Europe,
  • promote cultural & linguistic diversity,
  • encourage people of all ages to learn languages - knowing more than one makes it easier to find a job and helps businesses grow.

So, how many languages can you speak?  Do you know what a polyglot is? If you don't know it and want to find out, watch the video below. If you know it, you'll be amazed at the video below.


23 sept 2018

READING...

Hi everyone!

You know how much teachers love reading, don't you? Remember that we are starting with our specific reading lessons on the first week of October. How exciting! Make sure you bring your book!

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17 sept 2018

WELCOME TO A NEW SCHOOL YEAR!


Welcome back to a new school year! We are sure it'll be full of excitement, new opportunities for you, projects...
Starting a new year can be tiring, but if you try, it won't be so hard!
See you aorund!!