The European Day of Languages (EDL) aims to celebrate linguistic diversity by showing people across Europe how important languages are and what fun can be had learning them. The European Day of Languages is 26 September. It was set up by the Council of Europe and was first celebrated in 2001. It’s getting bigger every year, with 45 countries now involved. Schools across Scotland will be celebrating the European Day of Languages 2010 in Septmber. This is a snapshot of what’s happening.

Monday, 30 August 2010

Tobermory High School

Tobermory High School will be celebrating on September 23rd with:


  • Badges for staff saying what languages they speak
  • Language breakfast for S1 lead by S5 language classes and bilingual learners, and hopefully members of the local community
  • Language videos on a plasma screen in main hall
  • S5/6 language classes have plans for a Chinese lunch at a local Chinese restaurant
A picture of pupil's great craftsmanship and last year's badges is on their website:

http://www.tobermory.argyll-bute.sch.uk/index.php/secondary/languages.html

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