European Languages Day

A class from the DSL that included members and non-members of the European Ambassadors visited the European Language Day event.

Already being a multilingual group, we could engage in discussions about European intercultural development and interesting linguistic reflections. The participation in a multilingual poetry workshop greatly contributed to our understanding of modern European language relations. Together with other writing activities, it made a creative and centred reflection on the day possible.

We also took part in several language learning or cultural quiz activities, teaching us about a wide range of European phenomena. The interaction with British and international students with interest in Europe was also very productive. Career and education opportunities, for example as an interpreter, were also explained to us.

EPAS Team Comment

We are very glad you were able to attend this event, and that your students enjoyed it. We particularly like that you shared this experience through your newsletter home to parents.


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