EMUN has titled Moti+Batu, nagiak astinduz-mingaina askatuz to the meetings to be held on 10 and 12 September at the San Telmo Museum in Donostia. During the first day, the program will analyze how to influence those who, having a positive attitude towards the Basque country, do not have the habit of doing so. The workshops will work on more specific topics such as: to help people who do not have the habit of speaking in Basque to take the step, the behaviors of the people in their closest environment are key; they want to analyze the path to be said or to think about. I love Euskera, I will speak in Euskera from tomorrow... but when tomorrow comes...
On the second day, the program will discuss how to help people who are learning Basque to use the Basque language. These kinds of reflections will be worked on in the workshops: apparently, if someone is learning Basque or the new speaker feels legitimacy as a speaker, it will be easier to take the step of speaking in Basque. What can we do to make them feel like this? ; when there are no problems in understanding Euskera, we can use both languages in the same conversation.
It is not Christmas, however, there will soon be decorations in the big shops to announce it, or at least they say so. In the shop window “Zorionak! Claims like “Gabon ederra passes!” will be exposed everywhere. However, congratulations can be many: the lottery, bringing a... [+]
Badira sei-zazpi urte kartzelan dauden presoek euskara ikasteko duten eskubidea bermatzeko helburuarekin, lanean aritu den euskara-irakasleen sare bat: Presoen Euskara Irakasleen Taldea.