EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGES

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www.esl HOLIDAY LESSONS.com EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGES http://www.eslholidaylessons.com/09/european_day_of_languages.html CONTENTS: The Reading / Tapescript 2 Phrase Match 3 Listening Gap Fill 4 Listening / Reading Gap Fill 5 Choose the Correct Word 6 Multiple Choice 7 Spelling 8 Put the Text Back Together 9 Scrambled Sentences 10 Discussion 11 Student Survey 12 Writing 13 Homework 14 ALL ANSWERS ARE IN THE TEXT ON PAGE 2.

THE READING / TAPESCRIPT September the 26th is the European Day of Languages. The Council of Europe and the European Union (EU) created the day on the 6th of December 2001. Its main aim is to encourage language learning across Europe. Other objectives are to alert the public to the wide range of languages to increase multilingualism and intercultural understanding, and to promote the rich linguistic and cultural diversity of Europe. All Europeans are encouraged to take up a new language. The founders of this day also hope those responsible for providing access to language learning are encouraged to make it easier for people to learn languages. There is an emphasis on learning a language other than English. There are about 225 languages native to Europe. This is about three per cent of the world's total. With an increase in immigration to Europe, the continent has become more multilingual. The EU says over 300 languages are spoken in London. According to an EU survey 56% of EU citizens speak a second language. However, 44% only know their mother tongue. English is the most widely spoken second language, with 38% of Europeans speaking it. This is much higher than that for French or German. Around 14% of Europeans say they have mastered one of these languages. The EU spends more than thirty million euros a year promoting language learning and linguistic diversity. Copyright www.esl Holiday Lessons.com 2

PHRASE MATCH Match the following phrases from the article. Paragraph 1 1. Its main aim is to encourage a. on learning 2 alert b. of this day 3. cultural c. than English 4. The founders d. language learning 5. an emphasis e. diversity 6. a language other f. the public Paragraph 2 1. 225 languages a. the world's total 2 three per cent of b. tongue 3. an increase in immigration c. of these languages 4. mother d. diversity 5. they have mastered one e. native to Europe 6. linguistic f. to Europe Copyright www.esl Holiday Lessons.com 3

LISTENING GAP FILL September the 26th is the European Day of Languages. The Council of Europe and the European Union (EU) created 6th of December 2001. encourage language learning across Europe. Other objectives are to alert the public of languages to increase multilingualism and intercultural understanding, rich linguistic and cultural diversity of Europe. All Europeans are encouraged language. The founders of this day also hope those responsible for providing access to language learning are encouraged to people to learn languages. There is an emphasis on learning a language other than English. There are about 225 languages. This is about three per cent of the world's total. With an increase in immigration to Europe, the continent multilingual. The EU says over 300 languages are spoken in London. EU survey 56% of EU citizens speak a second language. However, 44% only know. English is the most widely spoken second language, with 38% of Europeans speaking it. This is for French or German. Around 14% of Europeans say they have mastered one of these languages. The EU spends more than thirty million euros a year learning and linguistic diversity. Copyright www.esl Holiday Lessons.com 4

WHILE READING / LISTENING GAP FILL Put the words into the gaps in the text. September the 26th is the European Day of Languages. The Council of Europe and the European Union (EU) the day on the 6th of December 2001. Its main is to encourage language learning across Europe. Other objectives are to the public to the wide range of languages to increase multilingualism and intercultural understanding, and to the rich linguistic and cultural of Europe. All Europeans are encouraged to take up a new language. The of this day also hope those responsible for providing to language learning are encouraged to make it easier for people to learn languages. There is an alert founders created access promote emphasis aim diversity on learning a language other than English. There are about 225 languages to Europe. This is about three per cent of the world's. With an increase in immigration to Europe, the continent has become more multilingual. The EU says over 300 languages are in London. According to an EU survey 56% of EU citizens a second language. However, 44% only know their mother. English is the most widely spoken second language, with 38% of Europeans speaking it. This is much than that for French or German. Around 14% of Europeans say they have one of these languages. The EU spends more than thirty million euros a year speak higher native tongue promoting mastered total spoken language learning and linguistic diversity. Copyright www.esl Holiday Lessons.com 5

CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD Delete the wrong word in each of the pairs of italics. September the 26th is the European Day of Languages. The Council of Europe and the European Union (EU) creative / created the day on the 6th of December 2001. Its main aim is to encourage language learning cross / across Europe. Other objectives are to alert / alarm the public to the wide range / ranging of languages to increase multilingualism and intercultural understanding, and to promotion / promote the rich linguistic and cultural diversity of Europe. All Europeans are encouraged to take up / down a new language. The founders of this day also hope those responsible for providing access to language learning are encouraging / encouraged to make it easier for people to learn languages. There is an emphasis on / in learning a language other than English. There are about 225 languages native at / to Europe. This is about three per cent of the world's total. With an increase in emigrated / immigration to Europe, the continent has become more multilingual. The EU says over 300 languages are speaking / spoken in London. According to an EU survey 56% of EU citizens speak a second language. However, 44% only know / known their mother tongue. English is the most widely / deeply spoken second language, with 38% of Europeans speaking it. This is many / much higher than that for French or German. Around 14% of Europeans say they have masters / mastered one of these languages. The EU spends more than thirty million euros a year promotion / promoting language learning and linguistic diversity. Copyright www.esl Holiday Lessons.com 6

MULTIPLE CHOICE September the 26th is the European Day of Languages. The Council of Europe and the European Union (EU) (1) the day on the 6th of December 2001. Its main (2) is to encourage language learning across Europe. Other objectives are to alert the (3) to the wide range of languages to increase multilingualism and intercultural understanding, and to promote the rich linguistic and (4) diversity of Europe. All Europeans are encouraged to take up a new language. The founders of this day also (5) those responsible for providing access to language learning are encouraged to make it easier for people to learn languages. There is an emphasis (6) learning a language other than English. There are about 225 languages (7) to Europe. This is about three per cent of the world's total. With an increase in (8) to Europe, the continent has become more multilingual. The EU says over 300 languages are (9) in London. According to an EU survey 56% of EU citizens speak a second language. However, 44% only know their mother (10). English is the most widely spoken second language, with 38% of Europeans speaking it. This is (11) higher than that for French or German. Around 14% of Europeans say they have mastered one of these languages. The EU spends more than thirty million euros a year (12) language learning and linguistic diversity. Put the correct words from this table into the article. 1. (a) creation (b) creative (c) creates (d) created 2. (a) aim (b) aiming (c) aims (d) aimed 3. (a) private (b) publicly (c) public (d) privately 4. (a) culturally (b) cultural (c) cultured (d) culture 5. (a) hopes (b) hoping (c) hopeful (d) hope 6. (a) at (b) by (c) on (d) to 7. (a) native (b) natives (c) nativity (d) natively 8. (a) immigration (b) immigrant (c) emigrant (d) emigrate 9. (a) speaking (b) spoke (c) speaks (d) spoken 10. (a) mouth (b) lips (c) tongue (d) teeth 11. (a) many (b) much (c) most (d) more 12. (a) promotion (b) promoting (c) promote (d) promoted Copyright www.esl Holiday Lessons.com 7

SPELLING Spell the jumbled words (from the text) correctly. Paragraph 1 1. aruoceegn language learning 2. the wide gaenr of languages 3. alrctuul diversity 4. The usrfoend of this day 5. providing secacs to language learning 6. an ipshaesm on learning a language Paragraph 2 7. languages eitanv to Europe 8. an sceraine in immigration to Europe 9. According to an EU ursyev 10. mother ogtneu 11. the most yldewi spoken second language 12. they have damstere one of these languages Copyright www.esl Holiday Lessons.com 8

PUT THE TEXT BACK TOGETHER Number these lines in the correct order. ( ) emphasis on learning a language other than English. ( ) spoken second language, with 38% of Europeans speaking it. This is much higher than that for French or ( ) multilingual. The EU says over 300 languages are spoken in London. According to an EU survey 56% ( ) day on the 6th of December 2001. Its main aim is to encourage language learning across Europe. Other objectives are to ( ) to promote the rich linguistic and cultural diversity of Europe. All Europeans are encouraged to take up a new ( ) alert the public to the wide range of languages to increase multilingualism and intercultural understanding, and ( ) of EU citizens speak a second language. However, 44% only know their mother tongue. English is the most widely ( 1 ) September the 26th is the European Day of Languages. The Council of Europe and the European Union (EU) created the ( ) more than thirty million euros a year promoting language learning and linguistic diversity. ( ) to language learning are encouraged to make it easier for people to learn languages. There is an ( ) There are about 225 languages native to Europe. This is about three per cent ( ) of the world's total. With an increase in immigration to Europe, the continent has become more ( ) German. Around 14% of Europeans say they have mastered one of these languages. The EU spends ( ) language. The founders of this day also hope those responsible for providing access Copyright www.esl Holiday Lessons.com 9

SCRAMBLED SENTENCES With a partner, put the words back into the correct order. 1. language aim learning is to Its encourage main. 2. objectives Other public the alert to are. 3. linguistic Europe and cultural The diversity rich of. 4. to it learn easier languages for people Make. 5. a other English Learning language than. 6. 225 languages There native are to about Europe. 7. About the three world's per total cent of. 8. languages 300 Over London in spoken are. 9. second the language most widely English spoken is. 10. mastered have They languages these of one. Copyright www.esl Holiday Lessons.com 10

DISCUSSION (Write your own questions) STUDENT A s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Copyright www.esl Holiday Lessons.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DISCUSSION (Write your own questions) STUDENT B s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Copyright www.esl Holiday Lessons.com 11

THE SURVEY Write five questions about European Day of Languages in the table. Do this in pairs/groups. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. Without your partner, interview other students. Write down their answers. STUDENT 1 STUDENT 2 STUDENT 3 Q.1. Q.2. Q.3. Q.4. Q.5. Return to your original partner(s) and share and talk about what you found out. Make mini-presentations to other groups on your findings. Copyright www.esl Holiday Lessons.com 12

WRITING Write about European Day of Languages for 10 minutes. Show your partner your paper. Correct each other s work. Copyright www.esl Holiday Lessons.com 13

HOMEWORK 1. VOCABULARY EXTENSION: Choose several of the words from the text. Use a dictionary or Google s search field (or another search engine) to build up more associations / collocations of each word. 2. INTERNET: Search the Internet and find more information about European Day of Languages. Talk about what you discover with your partner(s) in the next lesson. 3. MAGAZINE ARTICLE: Write a magazine article about European Day of Languages. Write about what happens around the world. Include two imaginary interviews with people who did something on this day. Read what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Give each other feedback on your articles. 4. POSTER: Make your own poster about European Day of Languages. Write about will happen on this day around the world. Read what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Give each other feedback on your articles. Copyright www.esl Holiday Lessons.com 14