Today is the 23rd anniversary of the European Day of Languages. First celebrated on 26 September 2001, the Council of Europe initiative highlights the importance of preserving linguistic diversity ...
European Day of Languages - an initiative of the Council of Europe to achieve greater intercultural understanding and improve plurilingualism through linguistic diversity – has been celebrated ...
European Day of Languages is on the 26 September. This is a time to celebrate the 6,000+ languages spoken around the world, promote language learning and have some multilingual fun! Our video ...
The annual Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding, created by the British Academy in 2013, has awarded American writer ...
now modern-day Turkey. Produced by Alex Kuzoian Follow BI Video: On YouTube More from Science The origin of Indo-European languages has long been a topic of debate among scholars and scientists.
More than 20 European languages face digital extinction because of a lack of technological support, a study by Europe’s leading language technology experts has found. Scientists from The University of ...
Local academies from L.E.A.D. Academy Trust joined together to celebrate European Day of Languages. Pupils from Years 5 and 6 took part in a number of activities aiming to encourage a love of ...
The European Day of Languages, celebrated since 2001 on 26 September every year, aims at celebrating linguistic and cultural diversity in Europe and encouraging lifelong language learning among ...
Today is the 23rd anniversary of the European Day of Languages. First celebrated on 26 September 2001, the Council of Europe initiative highlights the importance of preserving linguistic diversity ...
What is the European Day of Languages? It was set up by the Council of Europe and the European Commission in 2001 to celebrate the diversity of languages across Europe. It is celebrated each year ...