Learning a language, as challenging as it may be, helps people to connect with others, deepen connections to other cultures or perhaps, helps to advance a professional career.
In Europe, where different traditions and cultures co-exist next to each other, linguistic diversity is essential and so is the importance of learning new languages. For instance, though there are 24 official languages in the European Union, more than 200 languages are spoken across the continent.
This blog presents the multicultural and multilingual European landscape, with videos showing different learning and teaching techniques of languages captured in the archival footage from EUscreen.