The European Day of Languages Languages, migration and identities
Tedx Talks video viewed to broaden the concept of language...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=488ZBeaGo6s
Illustrated children’s book read to explore refugee, asylum and human rights...
On the themes discussed in class.
“Merely speaking another language can introduce a new concept into our lives.� Poet Ali
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Pedro Ferreira – no. 19 David Matos – no. 9
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Bruno Teixeira – no. 6 David Pereira – no. 10 João Ribeiro – no. 13 João Costa - no. 14
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Carolina Silva – no. 7 Daniela Almeida – no. 8 Karina Perekupka – no. 14 Marita Jhones – Erasmus st.
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Ana Araújo – no. 2 Ana Luísa Costa – no. 3 Lara Martins – no. 16
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Ana Beatriz Pinto – no. 1 Ana Luísa Costa – no. 3 Maria João Silva – no. 19 Sara Costa – no. 24
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Carla Sofia Ferreira – no. 6 Iara Antunes – no. 12 Lara Silva – no. 15 Rita Salgado – no. 21
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Kaitnan Pinsopan Chang – Erasmus st
“Everything we do is a portal to another language.� Poet Ali
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Ana Freitas – no. 3 Ana Cunha – no. 4 Ana Rita Freitas – no. 17 Maria Fernandes – no. 26
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Bruno Costa - no. 5 Francisco Oliveira – no. 10 João Sousa – no. 11 Samuel Pereira – no. 28
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Flávia Miranda – no. 8 Vânia Guimarães – no. 16 Fábio Silva – no. 23 Joana Ferreira – no. 24
10CT_CSE Let’s play “fortune teller”
Diana Couto – no. 7 Louise Pimentel – no. 12 Marina Mendes – no. 14 Pedro Camargo – no. 27
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Afonso Ribeiro – no.1 Bernardo Cerqueira – no. 19 Duarte Sousa – no. 22 Jorge Carneiro – no. 25
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Ana Salgado - no. 2 Mariana Nunes - no. 13 Tomás Serafim – no. 15 Carolina Silva no. 20
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Catarina Castro no. 6 Francisca Cardoso – no. 9 Ana Rita Pinto – no. 18 Catarina Fernandes no. 21
“The most profound and important language of all is the language of experience.� Poet Ali
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Cláudia Martins no. 5 Daniela Cardoso no. 6 Joana Castro – no. 12 Joana Baia – no. 13 Paulo Guise no. 18 Pedro Pinheiro no. 19
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Cláudia Martins no. 5 Daniela Cardoso no. 6 Joana Castro – no. 12 Joana Baia – no. 13 Paulo Guise no. 18 Pedro Pinheiro no. 19
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Clara Matos – no. 3 Cláudia Lima – no. 4 Gonçalo Silva – no. 10 Inês Sousa – no. 11
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André Lobo – no. 1 Carlos Araújo – no. 2 Diogo Peixoto – no. 7 Estrela Machado – no. 8
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José Henriques – no. 14 José Coelho – no. 15 Luís Gonçalves – no. 16 Maria Gonçalves – no. 17 Ricardo Pereira – no. 20
“Why is it that the most spoken about language in the world is the one we have the toughest time speaking?“ Poet Ali
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Carolina Teixeira – no. 3 Catarina Brandão – no.5 Daniela Novais – no. 7 Madalena Silva – no. 20 Mariana Henriques - 23
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Afonso Couto – no. 1 João Fonseca – no. 13 José Costa – no. 16
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João Ribas - no. 12 Luís Machado – no. 19 Mariana Marques – no. 24 Vasco Silva – no. 26
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José Silva no. 15 Leonor Oliveira – no. 17 Lígia Fernandes – no. 18 Vítor Cunha – no. 27
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José Silva no. 15 Leonor Oliveira – no. 17 Lígia Fernandes – no. 18 Vítor Cunha – no. 27
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Diogo Araújo – no. 8 Joana Bastos – no. 11 João Teixeira – no. 14 Maria Fonseca – no. 21
What languages do we share? What languages could we share? Poet Ali
“European Day of Languages”
“My name is not Refugee”
The words that follow are worth reading and deserve some profound reflection. As we are all part of a global community, our individual behaviour and attitudes no longer impact only ourselves, but also resonate and affect those around us. It’s time we become aware of our individual power and how we can change the collective – be it our school, our local community or the world. Cristina Tomé
• “I believe that being a minority is one of the most important languages you can ever learn. • At some point in our life, we’ll all be in that position of compromise and at some point we’ll all be in that position of power. • If you can tap into how you felt when you were that minority, how you handled that power, it will be an immense gift that you can give to the world.”
Poet Ali
In “The most important language you will EVER learn” TEDxOrangeCoast
• “There is a lot of anger in the world. • People see a lot of wealth and inequality has got worse. • The only solution is to invest in social cohesion. • We need to make each group feel like its identity is respected. • We need a world where difference is respected. • It is a mistake to think harmony just happens spontaneously.”
António Guterres
(Secretary General of the United Nations)
Project done by: Classes: 10 AV1 10 CSE1 10 CT_CSE 11 CT1
Teacher: Cristina TomĂŠ