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Screenshot of Daily Challenge for Day 3 of Languages Week Scotland.  Title: Skills for Life and Work in a Global Context. Text reads: In a global workplace, people use different languages, but they still need to understand each other and work towards shared goals. 

Your task: 

Choose a word or short phrase linked to working life (for example: teamwork, respect, ideas, problem, solution, welcome). 
Find out how to say this word in at least three languages. You can include languages you are learning at school, languages spoken at home, or languages used elsewhere in the world. 
Share your word on social media – you can make it into a picture or graphic if you’re feeling creative! Tag @langsweekscot on Instagram and we can repost your work! 
Think about why multilingual skills are important when working with people from different cultures and talk about this with your class.

Screenshot of Daily Challenge for Day 3 of Languages Week Scotland. Title: Skills for Life and Work in a Global Context. Text reads: In a global workplace, people use different languages, but they still need to understand each other and work towards shared goals. Your task: Choose a word or short phrase linked to working life (for example: teamwork, respect, ideas, problem, solution, welcome). Find out how to say this word in at least three languages. You can include languages you are learning at school, languages spoken at home, or languages used elsewhere in the world. Share your word on social media – you can make it into a picture or graphic if you’re feeling creative! Tag @langsweekscot on Instagram and we can repost your work! Think about why multilingual skills are important when working with people from different cultures and talk about this with your class.

❓How multilingual do you think your current or future workplace is?
👨‍🎨Get creative abt 'Diverse voices, common ground' in #LanguagesWeekScotland2026 with 5️⃣ daily challenges
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👀⬇️ Day3️⃣ challenges you to think abt language skills for life & work in a global context

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Screenshot of the daily challenge for Tuesday 3 February of Languages Week Scotland 2026.  Theme: Global Citizenship  Language skills equip us to be effective global citizens: they give us the power to spread the word about problems and the solutions, and today’s challenge is about doing exactly that! We will be using film shorts from Take One Action, a movement that brings communities together to harness the transformative potential of film and storytelling for collective change in Scotland and beyond.  

Watch one of the films from this curated collection. The collection is in three sections: 
a)  Setting the Scene – climate activism in general 

b)  #KSBYouthClimateFilms – made by amateur film makers for the Youth Climate Films competition run by Keep Scotland Beautiful 

c)  More – other relevant shorts  

What is the strongest message in this film?  
 Create an eye-catching image or film of your own to communicate this message and make it multilingual by including dialogue or text in one or more languages besides English. 
Share your multilingual images and films with us. Tag @langsweekscot on Instagram or Languages Week Scotland on LinkedIn using #ScotlandLovesLanguages. Alternatively, email us for inclusion on our blog.

Screenshot of the daily challenge for Tuesday 3 February of Languages Week Scotland 2026. Theme: Global Citizenship Language skills equip us to be effective global citizens: they give us the power to spread the word about problems and the solutions, and today’s challenge is about doing exactly that! We will be using film shorts from Take One Action, a movement that brings communities together to harness the transformative potential of film and storytelling for collective change in Scotland and beyond. Watch one of the films from this curated collection. The collection is in three sections: a) Setting the Scene – climate activism in general b) #KSBYouthClimateFilms – made by amateur film makers for the Youth Climate Films competition run by Keep Scotland Beautiful c) More – other relevant shorts What is the strongest message in this film? Create an eye-catching image or film of your own to communicate this message and make it multilingual by including dialogue or text in one or more languages besides English. Share your multilingual images and films with us. Tag @langsweekscot on Instagram or Languages Week Scotland on LinkedIn using #ScotlandLovesLanguages. Alternatively, email us for inclusion on our blog.

❓How multilingual is it where you are?
🧑‍🎨Get creative about 'Diverse voices, common ground' in #LanguagesWeekScotland2026 with5️⃣daily challenges
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👀⬇️Day2️⃣ challenge draws on the @takeoneaction.bsky.social collection of films🎞️
#️⃣ #ScotlandLovesLanguages #LWS2026

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Screenshot of the daily challenge for Monday 2 February of Languages Week Scotland 2026.  Theme: The multicultural society.  Title: More than words. Text: People in Scotland communicate in many ways. Today’s challenge is to create a simple message and watch how it travels through Scotland’s multilingual society. This challenge can be completed as a group or individual, with your class, family or friends. 
Create your message. This could be a word or a short phrase that represents Scotland today, for example: Hello / Everyone is welcome here / This is Scotland 
Investigate how your message is expressed in as many languages as possible. Include languages seen, signed or heard in the local community; these languages are part of life in Scotland. 
For each language, learn how to write, speak or sign the phrase.  
Showcase how your message translates across all the languages you discovered. You could create: a poster, mural or digital slide; a short video or audio-visual recording; a spoken-word, signed or mixed-mode performance ; a wall display.  
Share your multilingual messages with us and celebrate Scotland’s multilingual landscape! Tag @langsweekscot and post on Instagram or Languages Week Scotland on LinkedIn. Post on Instagram and tag @langsweekscot using #ScotlandLovesLanguages. Alternatively, email us for inclusion on our blog.

Screenshot of the daily challenge for Monday 2 February of Languages Week Scotland 2026. Theme: The multicultural society. Title: More than words. Text: People in Scotland communicate in many ways. Today’s challenge is to create a simple message and watch how it travels through Scotland’s multilingual society. This challenge can be completed as a group or individual, with your class, family or friends. Create your message. This could be a word or a short phrase that represents Scotland today, for example: Hello / Everyone is welcome here / This is Scotland Investigate how your message is expressed in as many languages as possible. Include languages seen, signed or heard in the local community; these languages are part of life in Scotland. For each language, learn how to write, speak or sign the phrase. Showcase how your message translates across all the languages you discovered. You could create: a poster, mural or digital slide; a short video or audio-visual recording; a spoken-word, signed or mixed-mode performance ; a wall display. Share your multilingual messages with us and celebrate Scotland’s multilingual landscape! Tag @langsweekscot and post on Instagram or Languages Week Scotland on LinkedIn. Post on Instagram and tag @langsweekscot using #ScotlandLovesLanguages. Alternatively, email us for inclusion on our blog.

❓Educators, librarians, curators, employers & community workers. How multilingual is your organisation?
🧑‍🎨Get creative about 'Diverse voices, common ground' in #LanguagesWeekScotland2026 with5️⃣daily challenges
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👀⬇️Day1️⃣ #ScotlandLovesLanguages

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