The Languages Day was initiated in 2001 by the Council of Europe
and the European Commission on the occasion of the European Year of Languages. Since then every year a powerful kaleidoscope of different events have been organised at national level to promote language learning and language diversity among citizens. More...
New portal helps students to find language learning courses
After bringing transparency to the Higher Education market, StudyPortals
now brings transparency to the language learning market by introducing LanguageLearningPortal.com
. It is based on StudyPortals’ successful concept of websites that help in finding and comparing education opportunities across borders. More...
One Voice for Languages
One Voice for Languages is a group of over 200 linguists, academics, teachers, parents, arts representatives and business leaders who have come together to highlight Ireland’s deficit in 21st century language skills and the diminishing status of language learning in the Irish education system. More...
Sign Me English
Hearing-impaired students face many difficulties in acquiring spoken languages. However, they have high linguistic competences in sign language, which is their mother tongue. More...
Hello Little World (HLW) skypers-Platform
The platform was awarded the European Language Label
in Austria and received the Edublog Award for the Best Educational Use of Social Media. More...
siLang: Communicating effectively in a multilingual world
The siLang project
, which is co-funded by the Lifelong Learning Programme (Key Activity 2: Languages) and runs from 2012 to 2014, aims at building language and communication skills for a multilingual world. More...
The PopuLLar project: a language project for secondary students
PopuLLar, a EU-funded Comenius project, is a cross curricular project that is 'owned' by secondary students who work autonomously and collaboratively. It uses the students own love of music as the motivator, music is personal and an important part of their lives. Teachers are facilitators and guides to the project process. More...
LiMe – Languages in the Media
LiMe - Languages in Media is a Key Activity 2 Languages Multilateral Project, financially supported by the Lifelong Learning Programme. The project will encompass an interactive multimedia environment hosting learning materials, including language learning activities and exercises from A2 to B2 (CEFR). The project team is made up of six partners
in five countries, comprising VHS Cham in Germany; Uniwersytet Łódzki, Poland; University of Wolverhampton, UK; ASEV, Italy; LEAP Ltd., UK and Universidad de Extremadura, Spain. More...
LanCook: The European Digital Kitchen
LanCook produced high quality trialled and tested task-based language learning materials (which link to the Common European Framework of Reference for Language
levels A, B and C) for more than 300 learners to cook dishes linked to seven European cultures and cuisines: Catalan, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian and Spanish. More...