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On English Language Day, let’s celebrate the power of language to connect communities worldwide. As a tribal institution, embracing English opens doors to global communication while honouring and preserving our rich indigenous languages. Together, let’s foster understanding and Show more
— KISS - Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (@kissfoundation) April 23, 2024
On English Language Day, #KIIT celebrates the universal language that unites cultures, facilitates global exchange, and fosters academic excellence. As a prestigious institution, we recognise the importance of English proficiency in today’s interconnected world. Let’s honour this Show more
— KIIT - Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (@KIITUniversity) April 23, 2024
Language connects us, transcending borders and cultures. Let's embrace linguistic diversity and use the power of words to inspire, educate, and uplift others. Happy English Language Day from #ArtOfGiving . . . . . . Show more
On this Happy English Language Day, let's celebrate the beauty and power of the English language in connecting people across the globe. Kanya Kiran empowers girls through English education, fostering communication and understanding in our diverse world. . . . . . . Show more
Today we celebrate English Language Day! Did you know April 23rd marks both the birth and passing of William Shakespeare? Join us in honoring this literary giant whose works continue to inspire. Happy #EnglishLanguageDay! Show more
23 April 1564 (probably). William Shakespeare, the greatest writer in the English language, was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, on this day (though he was baptised on 26 April 1564). He’s often called England’s national poet & the “Bard of Avon” or simply “The Bard”. Show more
Lee Anderson speaks of the gifts that England has given the world on St George's Day. What a shame he failed to mention the English language. It's probably because he's not quite mastered it. "Advacado", anyone?
Happy UN English Language Day! Today, we celebrate the beauty, diversity, and rich history of the English language, which connects us across continents and cultures. Check out this heartwarming discussion with Roan, a seven-year-old Show more
English Language Day seeks to increase awareness about the history, culture, and achievements of the English language. English is a Germanic language, and it is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.
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