...either for your class or for the whole school/institution. This can be as small- or large-scale as you wish.
However, to begin, you will need an editorial team consisting of journalists and a photographer to develop your very own Language Tribune, Herald, Bugle, Times, or whichever title you choose for your newspaper, to be published on 26th September!
What might it include? Like any typical newspaper, it can feature a variety of interesting articles and features: an editorial, interviews - perhaps with the school principal on why languages are important, with pupils who are interested in a particular language, with teachers on what first attracted them to the language they teach, or with any polyglots you have access to! How about emphasising the resources that are easily accessible within your school or institution and in your locality; doing some online research on some of the places in your town or city whose names originate from other languages and why, or find out some interesting facts about languages in a ‘Did you know section?’. You could also include the lyrics of a popular song in a foreign language (perhaps with a translation). You can even develop a crossword or quiz on languages. Just about every newspaper has a sports section or a gossip column, so why not profile a sports ‘celebrity’ or other ‘star’ in your area who has a different language background?
Of course, if you wish to make it more challenging, how about producing a bilingual version?
Focus: whole-school/classroom activity
Resource pages: https://edl.ecml.at/downloads,
an example