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Enter the MFL Department's European Day of Languages QR code quiz
The closing date is the 30th of September
All answers to me in MFL5 - clearly marked with your name and tutor group.
Language facts
Q.1
If you wanted to say hello to everyone in the world in
their own language, how many languages would you
need to be able to speak?
Q.2
How many languages are spoken in our capital city,
London.
Q.3.
What are the 5 most spoken languages in the world
today?
Famous people
Q.4
This Spaniard is a national hero for many but a
mercenary for others. His name was Rodrigo
Díaz de Vivar but by what other name was he
more poplularly known?
Q.5
This French woman is for many a heroine of
French history who came to a very hot end
at the hands of the English, but who was she?
Q.6
One of this famous composer's most popular
works is now the anthem for the European
Union, but who was he?
Where in Europe?
Q.7
Which European country has this as it's flag?
Q.8
This famous landmark is symbolic of this city
but what is the name of the river which crosses
the city itself?
Q.9
This national anthem is the anthem
of one of the Euro zone countries?
Which country's anthem is it?
What language is this?
Q.10
The following extract is from one of the languages of
the Iberian peninsula but which one?
Gizon-emakume guztiak aske jaiotzen dira, duintasun eta
eskubide berberak dituztela; eta ezaguera eta kontzientzia
dutenez gero, elkarren artean senide legez jokatu beharra dute.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act
towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.










