Young students in Australia encouraged to take part in Greek Language League

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Greek Australian students aged 9-13 are being encouraged to take part in The Greek Language League (GLL) which begins on Monday, February 19 until Wednesday, March 20.

The GLL is the largest online championship where students compete in thrilling games testing their knowledge on Greek language, culture, geography, history, sports.

It is free for all Australian students, and all participants will receive a Participation Certificate.

Students will have the chance to form new friendships with other children of Greek Australian background, while further immersing themselves in Greek culture through a gamified approach to Greek language learning.

The winning team members will each receive a Virtual Reality Headset as their prize.

The GLL Australia will run with the academic support from Πανεπιστήμιο Πατρών University of Patras, Hellenic Open University, and the Program of Modern Greek Studies of Macquarie University.

The competition runs from February 19 to March 20. Enrol here.

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