Om dagen
Hva er Den europeiske språkdagen?
Hvorfor en europeisk språkdag?
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Steget inn i polyglottalderen
The celebration of linguistic diversity
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peace
Most difficult letter/word/phrase to pronounce!
EDL T-Shirt Contest
language journey
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Ofte stilte spørsmål om tegnspråk
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Create a word
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Talk to me!
Språkquiz
Sign Language Game
What language is it?
Where am I?
Brain game: Greek alphabet
Brain game: Cyrillic alphabet
Which language is this written in?
EDL board game
Fun
Palindromes
Same word - different meaning
Longest words
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Idioms of the world
Unique word - unique meaning
Animal sounds
Evaluer dine egne språkferdigheter
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Irish names
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Initiativ 2024
Languages for peace
Create a poster illustrating the theme of ‘Languages for Peace'. This can use symbols, quotes and artwork to convey messages of unity and understanding across different languages and actively contribute to the use of languages as a vehicle for reaching across linguistic and cultural divides. Send us a photo or pdf of the poster you produce to be showcased on the EDL website. There will be prizes for the top 5 most creative entries and up to 30 of the posters will proudly be displayed at the premises of the European Centre for Modern Languages!
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Initiativ 2024: Languages for peace
Create a poster illustrating the theme of ‘Languages for Peace'. This can use symbols, quotes and artwork to convey messages of unity and understanding across different languages and actively contribute to the use of languages as a vehicle for reaching across linguistic and cultural divides. Send us a photo or pdf of the poster you produce to be showcased on the EDL website. There will be prizes for the top 5 most creative entries and up to 30 of the posters will proudly be displayed at the premises of the European Centre for Modern Languages!
The 5 top posters
A selection from the many posters we really liked!