Happy European Day of Languages!

Posted on 26 September 2008. Filed under: Language Events | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

26 September is the European Day of Languages – an annual event across Europe to celebrate linguistic diversity and promote language learning.  It is the perfect day to start to learn a language!

The European Year of Languages 2001 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. Many people – young and old – were encouraged to take up a language, or take special pride in their existing language skills. Those responsible for providing access to language learning were encouraged to make it easier for people to learn a range of languages, and to support policy initiatives to promote languages. The Council of Europe then declared 26 September an annual European Day of Languages.

Why do we need a European Day of Languages?

While many people agree that everyone should be able to speak another language, in many countries only about half can do so. There have never been more opportunities to work or study in a different European country – but lack of language competence prevents many people from taking advantage of them. Globalisation and patterns of business ownership mean that citizens increasingly need foreign language skills to work effectively within their own countries. Europe is rich in languages – there are over 200 European languages and many more spoken by citizens whose family origin is from other continents. This is an important resource to be recognised, used and cherished. Language learning brings benefits to young and old – you are never too old to learn a language and to enjoy the opportunities it opens up. Learning other peoples’ languages is a way of helping us to understand each other better and overcome our cultural differences.

There have never been more opportunities to work or study in a different European country – but lack of language competence prevents many people from taking advantage of them.

What are the aims of the European Day of Languages?

  • To alert the public to the importance of language learning
  • To increase awareness and appreciation of ALL the languages spoken in Europe
  • To encourage lifelong language learning

 We hope you celebrate this European Day of Languages!


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