Savremena celebrates the International Mother Language Day

On Monday, 22 February, the students of Savremena International School used mini-debates and exercises in search for answers to relevant questions pertaining to the importance and preservation of one’s mother language. This was their contribution to marking the International Mother Language Day, celebrated each 21 February since 2000.

This day, important for every nation, was established by UNESCO, at the initiative of Bangladesh, in order to raise worldwide awareness of the importance of one’s native language.

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The Importance of the Mother Tongue

Savremena International School’s students used their Serbian classes to discuss the importance of cultivating and preserving their first language, since it is not only a symbol of their national identity, but also the identity of each individual.

Through discussions with their teacher, the students noted the increasingly frequent occurrence of literal translations and adoption of foreign words and phrases, primarily from English; a trend that compromises the linguistic heritage and melodiousness of the mother language. The students also noticed that technological advancement, although it rendered communication and cultural exchange simpler, has resulted in an intensive influx of foreign words.

A workshop full of laughter

To see what it is like to try to make a conscious contribution to preserving the Serbian language, the students participated in an interesting exercise: they tried to find the most adequate Serbian word for one of the most popular foreign terms among young people: selfie.

The results were original and fun; the most interesting solutions included: svojko, sebić, samofotko, jaslik, egoslik, ekranko. Although unsure how capable of taking hold in the actual language some of these solutions are, the students will certainly aim for a different outcome.

The importance of preserving the native language

At the end of the debate, Savremena’s students came to the conclusion that the Serbian language is not the only one that needs to resist the powerful influence of technological innovations and other languages alike.

They emphasised that cultivating the mother tongue does not outrule the possibility of learning other languages successfully. On the contrary – a good command of the mother tongue facilitates the learning of all other languages, and that is why it is important to preserve it.

I am extremely pleased and proud to be the parent of a Savremena student. During my first encounter with the school management, when I asked about my child’s potential enrolment, I saw how much love, enthusiasm and professionalism you put in your work. I was impressed by your approach, ideas and methods. I couldn’t believe something like this existed in our country! It doesn’t take long to realise that this is a school you would recommend to everyone. Creativity, modern technology, top-quality education, and most of all, the humaneness that can be seen throughout the school, make it truly different and worthy of its name – Savremena Gimnazija. With such an approach, the success of this school and, consequently, our children’s success, is unavoidable. Congratulations! Jelena Đorđević, Andrija’s mum
Contemporary in any sense of the word, our school offers functional knowledge and quality preparation for tertiary education in Serbia and abroad. Implementing modern and creative teaching in the classroom, where the teachers’ pedagogy and students’ performance are aligned with the highest academic standards for the high-school finals, our school develops linguistic, mathematical, scientific, artistic, cultural, technical and ICT competence, which is a prerequisite for further education and professional development. Teaching is supported by the interactive whiteboards and educational software, whereas practice exercises research and critical thinking.