After the success of the European Year of Languages in 2001, the Council of Europe initiated the annual European Day of Languages, which takes place on 26th September every year.
The main objectives of the day are to increase the importance
of language learning to the general public and promote the rich and diverse
cultures which exist side by side in Europe. In addition to this, the aim is to
increase and promote the idea of plurilingualism among European citizens and to
encourage lifelong language learning both inside and outside of schools.
Many Europeans believe that a monolingual way of life is the
norm, but this is not the case. Between a half and two-thirds of the world’s
population is bilingual to some degree, and a significant number are
‘plurilingual’, that is, they have some level of competence in a range of
languages.
Europe is a rich and varied crucible of languages and culture,
in fact there are roughly 225 indigenous languages spoken in Europe, that’s
about 3% of the world’s total.
So which language claims
the most native speakers in Europe?
No great surprise, it’s Russian with 150 million speakers,
followed by German with 95 million speakers, and in third place we have a tie
with English and French both spoken by 65 million speakers.
In terms of languages studied English comes out on top, with
38% of European citizens saying they have some knowledge of English as a
foreign language. This is followed by 14% knowing French or German, 7% Russian,
5% Spanish and 3% Italian.
Monday 26th September
2016 is the European Day of Languages
Every year in September, citizens of Europe engage in
activities to embrace other cultures and promote language learning. Although
there is no centralised funding available, the Council of Europe sends out
posters, stickers and other promotional materials illustrating the diversity of
languages in Europe. These materials are distributed on a centralised basis to National relays.
What can you do for the
European Day of Languages?
Organise a film evening showing movies in different languages
Workshops/Quizzes/Games evenings
Invite foreign friends round for dinner
Organise a cultural evening at your local pub/bar
Give your language learning a kick with a language course at
Maka Language Consulting
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Check back to see what Maka Language Consulting will be
organising for 26th September 2016
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