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Welcome to the Celebrating Language web site

The East of England contains a fascinating variety of people whose origins can be traced to most parts of the globe.

Some come here to study or work. Others were born here after parents or grandparents from other countries made England their home.

In many families, English is not the only language which is used, and there are many children who are bi-lingual or for whom English is not the first language they learned.

Add your own video!

Among the latest improvements to this site is a new feature in the videobank. You can either upload a video of yourself  speaking in your family language, or you can record your...more

Workshops

There will be workshops on Celebrating Language at the E2BN Conference on 24th and 25th 2008 at Wyboston. Visit the website...more

A new look for Celebrating Language

We hope you like the site's new look. Development work goes on. Next term you will be able to record and submit your own video clips with a webcam attached to your...more

Celebrating Diwali

The festival marks the victory of good over evil. The Sanskrit word Deepavali means an array of lights that stands for victory of brightness over darkness... more

Welcome to Celebrating Language

What are we celebrating?  ...

Aims for Learning

Improved awareness of and interest in the diversity of written and spoken...

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