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Quotidiano di informazione – Anno 36 n° 113

Posts Tagged ‘plurilinguism’

2nd European Day of Languages

Posted by fidest press agency su mercoledì, 14 settembre 2011

Toronto on Friday, September 23, 2011 2ndEuropean Day Promoting the lifelong language learning and stressing the importance of intercultural understanding are the main objectives of the events associated with the European Day of Languages.Acting as promoters of plurilinguism in the GTA, the Goethe-Institut Toronto, Alliance Française de Toronto, Istituto Italiano di Cultura Toronto and Spanish Centre Toronto and the collaboration of the Polish Consulate in Toronto. The collaborative event will offer a series of linguistic and other enjoyable activities. Come and join us to celebrate the diversity of languages. Participate in our sample classes, enjoy a flamenco presentation and win a language course in our raffle.
The Italian Cultural Institute, Cultural Section of the Consulate General of Italy in Toronto, is a centre for cultural and academic activities, a school of Italian language and civilization, a source of information about contemporary Italy, its regions and its multilayered cultural heritage as well as a venue for art exhibitions, lectures, films, and video screenings.
It provides the opportunity for cultural collaboration between Italian and Canadian organizations and individuals, in order to facilitate exchange in the field of theatre, music and cinema. It offers information and logistical support to both Italian and foreign public and private operators interested in Italian cultural events in Canada. The Institute supports initiatives which favor intercultural and multilateral dialogue based on the principles of democracy, reciprocal respect and international solidarity. Detailed information about the activities organized by the Italian Cultural Institute of Toronto is available on the following website:www.iictoronto.esteri.it

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