Why April 23 isn't just Shakespeare's day-but the story of English itself.
- ByPrachi Arora
- 23 Apr, 2025
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English Language Day is celebrated every year on April 23 to honor the language’s global significance, history, and creative richness. Established by the United Nations in 2010, the day promotes multilingualism and cultural diversity. The date was chosen as it coincides with both the birth and death anniversaries of William Shakespeare, one of the most influential figures in English literature.
English is the most widely spoken language in the world today, acting as a common medium for communication across countries and cultures. It plays a crucial role in international relations, education, business, science, and entertainment, making it an essential skill in the modern world.
The day is more than just a celebration of grammar and vocabulary; it’s about appreciating literature, expression, and the evolution of English over centuries. Schools and educators often mark the occasion with engaging classroom activities that highlight the fun and beauty of the language.
Some ideas to celebrate in classrooms include Shakespearean performances, word games like vocabulary quizzes or Scrabble, creative writing contests, and literature exhibitions showcasing famous English authors. These activities help students build stronger language skills, foster creativity, and deepen their cultural awareness.
Ultimately, English Language Day is a celebration of how language connects people, preserves culture, and promotes unity through shared understanding.
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