Luanda – Angolan minister of Education Luísa Grilo announced Wednesday the project to launch three grammars of Portuguese language for primary education, which foresees one for each cycle.
The range of the grammars, according to the minister, who was speaking at the closing session of the Portuguese language week, will allow the consolidation of knowledge as another means to exercise the various rules of the language, in the classroom.
The grammars will be based on local texts and those by the Portuguese Speaking Countries Community (CPLP) writers.
As for the fourth edition of the Portuguese Language Week, she informed that it will be celebrated from May 4th to 11th, 2023, as part of the World Portuguese Language Day (May 5th).
In addition to the usual topics around the Portuguese language, she added, the event will have a thematic room on journalism, with emphasis on the speech and treatment of journalistic texts.
As for the third edition, Luísa Grilo welcomed the fact that during the day it became more evident that exchange is the premise for development.
The quality of the topics, she said, allowed for four communications, whose work will be the subject of investigation for future publication with the sponsorship of MED.
The closing session of the activities paid tribute to the Portuguese writer José Saramago.