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Journey through the European countries

 Challenge, 22 sep. 2024 - 27 sep. 2024, Bragadiru, Rumanía

Celebrating the **European Day of Languages** is important for several reasons: 1. **Promoting Linguistic Diversity**: Europe is home to over 200 languages, including many regional and minority languages. Celebrating this day helps preserve and promote these languages, preventing them from being lost or marginalized. 2. **Encouraging Language Learning**: In an increasingly globalized world, speaking multiple languages is a valuable skill. Learning languages opens up opportunities for travel, work, and cultural exchange, while also fostering communication and understanding across borders. 3. **Fostering Mutual Understanding and Tolerance**: By learning about other languages and cultures, students and communities develop empathy and respect for people from different backgrounds, helping to break down stereotypes and promote social cohesion. 4. **Supporting Career and Educational Opportunities**: In the international job market, knowing more than one language can significantly improve career prospects. Multilingualism is a key asset in diplomacy, business, tourism, and many other sectors. 5. **Celebrating Cultural Heritage**: Language is deeply tied to cultural identity. By celebrating languages, we also celebrate the rich cultural diversity and heritage of Europe, fostering pride and recognition of one’s own language while appreciating others. 6. **Raising Awareness of Endangered Languages**: Many minority and regional languages in Europe are at risk of disappearing. The European Day of Languages raises awareness about the importance of protecting and revitalizing these languages to maintain cultural diversity. 7. **Strengthening Intercultural Communication**: Understanding and speaking multiple languages improves intercultural communication, leading to stronger relationships, partnerships, and collaboration between countries and communities. Overall, the European Day of Languages encourages lifelong language learning, promotes unity in diversity, and helps build a more inclusive, tolerant, and connected society.

Venue: Școala Gimnazială Nr. 1 Bragadiru (Show On Map)
Target groups:  Language learners Pupils Children Students Young people (in general)

Organizer: Stroe Andreea Gabriela
Estimated number of participants/people involved: 500
Address: Soseaua alexandriei 243, 077025, Bragadiru, Rumanía
Contact Name: Gabriela Stroe

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20 ideas para el Día Europeo de las Lenguas de este año

¿No se te ocurre un evento que organizar para el Día Europeo de las Lenguas de este año que respete el distanciamiento social? Con los tiempos que corren puede resultar difícil organizar actividades que sean seguras y a la vez atraigan a un gran número de personas. A continuación, te proponemos algunas ideas que darán rienda suelta a tu creatividad, y que además se basan en el principio de "empezar por algo pequeño para conseguir algo grande". 17 propuestas de actividades que pueden llevarse a cabo respetando el distanciamiento social.

20 ideas para el Día Europeo de las Lenguas de este año

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20 ideas para el Día Europeo de las Lenguas de este año



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¡El "evento más innovador" de 2024 es
Long live the European Day of Languages/ Vive la Journée européenne des langues

El evento recibió más de 1900 votos y fue organizado por el Lycée Alfred Mézières de Longwy, France.

¡Enhorabuena a los ganadores!

Nos ha impresionado la creatividad y el gran esfuerzo realizado para organizar los eventos presentados y nos gustaría dar las gracias a todos los organizadores de los eventos del DEL en 2024.