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DO WE CELEBRATE LANGUAGES?

Check WORDS TO REMEMBER before you do the exercise below. Then, listen to the recording and drag words to the right place.

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We International Mother Language Day annually on 21 February. by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) in 1999, it is intended to be a world-wide celebration of mother . Every single mother should be preserved and developed with care and for it embodies an entire culture and the spirit of its . If lost or forgotten, the world's invaluable is affected. A language is said to every two weeks. It is the rare and indigenous languages that should be the most, in particular, if they exist only in their oral . took steps to encourage cultural diversity and education in mother tongues, to beat ignorance and to be aware of the importance of languages for .

Complete the questions with the given answers.

What do we celebrate on 21 February ?
The International Mother Language Day.
When was the International Mother Language Day established?
In 1999.
Why should every single mother tongue be preserved ?
Because it embodies an entire culture and its spirit.

In one of his interviews, Professor David Crystal argues that many languages are disappearing. In his opinion, national and international governments should do something to preserve linguistic diversity.
In 2001, the Council of Europe and the European Union jointly took action to celebrate linguistic diversity and promote language learning.
Listen to the dialogue.

Answer the questions in note form.

What are the two youngsters talking about?
The European Day of Languages .
When do we celebrate it?
On 26th September .

In pairs, create a poster for the European Day of Languages at your school. Think about an interesting activity for the celebration and add some rules. Check an example of a poster and the activity below.

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