Habenhausen wins at the federal final of the language festival in Schwerin!

Oberschule Habenhausen gewinnt den 3. Preis beim 34. Sprachenfest in Schwerin. Teilnahme von 1.900 Teams zeigt Denkanstöße zur Sprachbildung.
Habenhausen high school wins the 3rd prize at the 34th language party in Schwerin. Participation of 1,900 teams shows food for thought for language education. (Symbolbild/MB)

Habenhausen wins at the federal final of the language festival in Schwerin!

Schwerin, Deutschland - A highlight of school life in Bremen was this year's language festival in Schwerin, which took place as the federal final of the federal competition of foreign languages. Over 1,900 teams with more than 10,000 young talents from Germany and beyond have used this festive event to demonstrate their linguistic skills. Here, creative contributions in the form of plays, films and radio plays were presented in a variety of languages-including English, French, Spanish and Italian-as the Bundeslapkbarfen Foreign languages ​​

Particularly gratifying from Bremen's point of view: The team of the sixth year of the Habenhausen secondary school secured the third federal prize in the "Team" category. Under the direction of Ibrahim Ekim, the students impressed with their Spanish contribution "Somos Amigos", which creates the topics of friendship and overcoming exclusion creatively. The event was carried out under the patronage of Minister Simone Oldenburg, which particularly emphasized the importance of language learning for personal development and cultural communication.

honor and applause for the Bremen teams

The award ceremony on June 25th in the Golden Hall of the Neustadt Palais in Schwerin was a solemn act, in which the team from Habenhausen was celebrated for its outstanding performance. Senator for children and education, Sascha Karolin Aulepp, congratulated the young talents on their success. It is noteworthy that both Bremen teams won the state decision under proud 111 contributions submitted. In addition to the winning team from Habenhausen, the St. Johannis School was also represented, whose contribution "Letters in the War" also met with a high response.

The event moved in from all over Germany who could present their talents at a high level. The submitted works were carefully assessed by an expert jury, and the creativity of the students impressed all listeners. The Senate press office Bremen emphasizes that the next competition for new interested parties will start in July 2025.

a wide range of competitions

The federal competition Foreign Languages ​​is part of a comprehensive program to promote young talents. According to the Federal Ministry of Education and Research , over 900,000 children and adolescents take part in various competitions, but also the language learning, social sciences and culture. These competitions offer the students the opportunity to develop their ideas and accept challenges. Whether performances, creative writing projects or scientific challenges - the offer is diverse and stimulating.

The enthusiastic feedback after these events show how much such competitions contribute to strengthening the community and international contacts. The next language festival will already take place in Dachau, Bavaria, and promises to become an exciting event for linguistic students again.

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