Study in Europe

3. Talk of the townThere is a certain aura of genius attached to speaking languages. But multilingualism is not only the preserve of academic sand bookish linguists; plenty of European celebrities are also multilingual. Take football, a sport not traditionally associated with linguistic prowess, but which is replete with players who are fluent and articulate in several languages. 3. Get your document into shapeIf your outline includes a summary, begin with that: you may find it is enough! Put it at the beginning because that is the first (and sometimes the only) part that people will read. 
1. Erasmus+ - IntroductionErasmus+ is a unique programme which seeks to boost the job prospects and personal development of young people, as well as help our education, training and youth systems deliver teaching and learning that gives people the skills they need in today's labour market and society, as well as in the future. 
Where to look for a job?Look for job adverts published on the Internet, in newspapers, at employment offices and with private recruitment companies. Don’t forget to check the EURES job mobility portal too. A company’s own website may contain details of vacancies, or they may use an external recruitment agent to conduct an initial screening of candidates. 
Romania - Sarmale with cabbage leavesSarmale în foi de varză
INGREDIENTS (serves 4)
• 1 large cabbage (or 2 medium-sized cabbages)
• 750 g of minced pork (or half pork, half beef)
• A few slices of smoked bacon
• 2 onions
• 2 tablespoons of rice
• 6 tomatoes or 2 tablespoons of tomato concentrate
• 1 l of chicken stock
• 100 g of lard
• Salt, pepper, thyme and fennel