Celebrating NZ's many ways to say ‘hello'

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  • 14 February 2011

    Get in touch for a poster/bookmark!

    English Language Partners is joining hands with Community Languages Association of New Zealand (CLANZ) to produce new resources to celebrate UNESCO's International Mother Languages Day, 21 February.Int. Mother Lang Day poster 2011

    The two organisations have created a poster and a bookmark to feature greetings in 29 languages, including Māori, NZ Sign Language and English. The resources will be available in community locations and in schools and workplaces throughout New Zealand.

    The bookmark encourages people to use their mother tongue and teach others to have a go at saying ‘hello' in another language.

    Inspiring the partnership was a desire by both community organisations to acknowledge the growing number of languages Kiwis converse in these days.

    While these languages are mostly spoken in the home, International Mother Language Day showcases New Zealand's increasing cultural diversity and highlights the opportunity Kiwis have to expand their social and economic connections globally.

    The initiative is receiving support from a number of organisations, including UNESCO, the Human Rights Commission, and the Council of Trade Unions.

    English Language Partners delivers a range of English-language programmes to assist with community and workplace English language. The organisation operates in 23 locations and works closely with migrant and refugee communities. ESOL programmes engage both professional teachers and volunteer tutors.

    CLANZ works to maintain community languages - running language classes and developing initiatives to support teaching practices in their community based schools.

    For copies of the new resources and more information contact:grace.bassett@englishlanguage.org.nz or Sunita Narayan sundev@paradise.net.nz   

    Websites: CLANZEnglish Language Partners