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The European Language Portfolio was developed and piloted by the Language Policy Division of the Council of Europe, Strasbourg, from 1998 until 2000. It was launched on a pan-European level during the European Year of Languages as a tool to support the development of plurilingualism and pluriculturalism.
It is a document in which those who are learning or have learned a language
- whether at school or outside school - can record and reflect on their
language learning and cultural experiences.
The portfolio contains a language passport which its owner regularly updates.
A grid is provided where his/her language competences can be described according
to common criteria accepted throughout Europe and which can serve as a complement
to customary certificates. The document also contains a detailed language
biography describing the owner's experiences in each language and which
is designed to guide the learner in planning and assessing progress. Finally,
there is a dossier where examples of personal work can be kept to illustrate
one's language competences.
The European Language Portfolio project has two main aims:
a) to motivate learners by acknowledging their efforts to extend and diversify
their language skills at all levels;
b) to provide a record of the linguistic and cultural skills they have acquired (to be consulted, for example, when they are moving to a higher learning level or seeking employment at home or abroad).
The European Language Portfolio is available in reception (2nd floor) and
costs CHF 10.-.
The European Language Protfiolio (ELP) may also be obtained at EAQUALS