The great German poet Johann Wolfgang Goethe once said: "He who does not know a foreign language does not know his own." The study of a foreign language is relevant today, because knowledge of foreign languages provides an opportunity to establish relations in many areas of science and culture, politics and industry. Every far-sighted person who intends to receive a quality education, and in the future - to be competitive in the labor market, must speak foreign languages.
German language…. Today it is the first most widely spoken language in Europe and the second most popular foreign language in Ukraine.
German Language Week started on November 1. The language week was planned in advance to interest entrants in learning German.
The purpose of this event was:
- increasing motivation to learn the language;
- promoting practical language skills;
- deepening knowledge of the country whose language is studied by applicants.
An online event "What do you know about the country whose language you are studying?" Was held on Monday.
Applicants were invited to watch the video presentation. After watching the presentation, the game "Kahoot" was held. Participants were asked quest questions. At the end of the game, the winners were chosen.
This event was prepared and implemented with the financial support of the European Union. Its content is the sole responsibility of the Gorlovka Institute of Foreign Languages and does not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.