Write the events of the Language
Movement in sequence. Give a periodic
description of
‘how the last
International Language Day was
celebrated in your school’.
Answers
Answer:
21 February was declared to be the International Mother Language Day by UNESCO in 1999. It has been observed throughout the world since 21 February 2000. The declaration came up in tribute to the Language Movement done by the Bangladeshis (then the East Pakistanis).
Answer:
On 21st February, the students and teachers of International School celebrated the International Language Day to pay deep respect and love towards their mother language which should always be preserved in one's heart
Celebrating International Language Day raises awareness about the importance of preserving indigenous and local languages. The worldwide celebration encourages us all to be proud of our mother languages, and to be unashamed of using them in Australia's diverse and multicultural society.