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A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

By: Richard Flynn
Level: Advanced
Theme: General
Study Area: General
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This Declaration considers that persons who move to and settle in the territory of

another language community have the right and the duty to maintain an attitude of

integration towards this community. This term is understood to mean an additional

socialization of such persons in such a way that they may preserve their original cultural

characteristics while sharing with the society in which they have settled sufficient

references, values and forms of behaviour to enable them to function socially without

greater difficulties than those experienced by members of the host community..

Taken From: The Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights

I have just been reading the Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights a document

backed by UNESCO, many NGOs and numerous universities, etc. An interesting

document, looking at the problems thrown up by the move towards a globalised world,

with greater movements of people, it tries to establish objective principles towards the

recognition and status of languages within a territory.

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