Celebrating the languages of our community

September 19 2022

Opinion article

We're back to celebrating the Languages of the Month

 

We, as a community, believe that these activities have an impact on our students' lives and make them aware of the different cultures and, hopefully, make all of us even more internationally minded. On the other hand, students and staff whose mother language is the one being celebrated feel proud to share with others their heritage and boost their sense of belonging to the community

Below you can find the languages we will be celebrating this academic year. 

 

If your mother language is one of the languages listed and you would like to cooperate with us, please email sofia.perdigao@clip.pt 

 

  • October 2022 - Spanish with the main theme being Dia de Los Muertos  
  • November 2022 - German 
  • January 2023 - Mandarin - Chinese New Year 
  • March 2023 - French  
  • April 2023 - Turkish  
  • May 2023 - Polish 
  • June 2023 - Portuguese 

 

Looking forward to working with you! 

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Celebrating the languages of our community

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