This article makes explicit the importance of the relationship between multilingual, literary and intercultural education, Education for Development and Service-Learning. It is focused on the case of the project TALIS in Spain and its efforts to implement Task Based Learning and cooperative methodologies. As a result, we can bring forward that it should definitely be given a new pedagogical sense to 'be destined to perpetual understanding among professionals related to the educational field' to emerge intercultural competences. The aim was to implement a social intervention program in order to foster intercultural ethos building to become socially responsible citizens