In order to raise more awareness es on the way people use their language and how it impacts members of the LGTBIQ cummunity, an advanced English course designed posters and hanged them throughout the school. We wanted to reach as many people as possible, so we decided to use all the languages we speak. In the future we plan to deal more with the topic especially in the junior high-school, where more students still do not realise that what they call a harmless joke hurts numerous persons, who not seldom do not dare say or do anything against it.
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