This year we've decided to celebrate the European Day of Languages in a slightly different way. With the exchange of postcards between my students and the children around Europe, and a video greeting my students made as part of an eTwinning project, pupils and teachers from several schools had the opportunity to emphasise the importance of learning foreign languages at the central event on 26 September in our Regional Centre for Professional Development.
The programme was filled with songs and music. There were also some interactive games for the audience who showed a good knowledge of Internet slang and European languages.
As usual, the activity is in the Council of Europe's Calendar of Innovative Events. Voting is open until 20 October.