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The three Language Learners of the Year, 2009. For more information, go to our Noticeboard
The European Language Label (ELL)--formerly known as the European Award for Languages--is an annual award given to projects where participants have found creative ways to improve the quality of language teaching, motivate students, and make the best of available resources. The European Language Label is coordinated by the European Commission and managed in Ireland by Léargas.
As well as the ELL award for projects, each year an award is given to individuals who have contributed to language learning or teaching in a meaningful way. In 2009 there was a Language Learner of the Year award, given to three outstanding language learners (pictured above). In 2010, there will be a Language Ambassador of the Year award.
Both awards are presented in a celebration ceremony held on 26 September each year: the European Day of Languages.