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“What has been written endures. Write correctly!” campaign on day of Bulgarian education

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On the occasion of the Day of the Slavonic Alphabet, Bulgarian Education and Culture, the Institute for Bulgarian Language of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences traditionally invites Bulgarian teachers and pupils to take part in the campaign “What has been written endures. Write correctly!”

For the sixth year running schoolchildren of different ages can do a short dictation to check their knowledge of Bulgarian spelling and punctuation. The aim of the initiative is to direct attention to literacy as a precondition for the development of society. 



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