UN English Language Day

April 23, Tuesday

UN English Language Day
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English Language Day at the United Nations is celebrated annually on 23 April. The day was established to highlight the importance of English as one of the six official languages ​​of the United Nations and to celebrate the cultural and lexical diversity that English brings to international relations.

April 23 was chosen because it is the birthday and death day of the famous English writer William Shakespeare (1564–1616), who is considered one of the greatest writers in the English language.

Objectives of English Language Day at the United Nations
Promoting the study of English. The day aims to popularize English as a means of communication at the international level.
Celebrating cultural diversity. The holiday highlights the importance of the linguistic and cultural diversity that English represents in a global context.
Promoting language skills. English Language Day inspires people to learn and improve their language skills, which contributes to international understanding and cooperation.

How English Language Day is celebrated at the United Nations
Events and conferences. On this day, various events are held, including seminars, conferences and discussions devoted to language, literature and culture.
Creative competitions. Pupils and students can participate in competitions for the best essay, poem or story in English.
Educational programs. Schools and educational institutions can organize events aimed at increasing interest in the English language and the culture of English-speaking countries.

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