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5. Investing in language
Some individuals learn a language for purely practical purposes. 'I learnt French for strictly professional reason sand as a means of communication with the inhabitants of the country I live in,' explains Angel, a Bulgarian IT specialist who lives in Belgium.
8. Prefer active verbs to passive
Another easy step to clear writing is to use verbs in the active voice (‘the car hit a tree’) rather than the passive (‘a tree was hit.by the car’). Compare these:
4. Youth mobility
Youth Exchanges help young people acquire important skills such as project management and teamwork. Such opportunities outside the school environment enable groups of young people to undertake a structured programme of activities (e.g. a mix of workshops, exercises, debates and role plays) in another country within or outside the EU for up to 21 days.
How to prepare for living abroad?
Adapting to work in a foreign environment is a skill in itself A person who works for a time in Spain, Romania and Sweden, for example, has learnt to adapt to different cultural patterns and knows how to work best and to cooperate with people there. These are very valuable skills. Someone working in a Latin country such as Italy, for example, would get used to managing flexibility, so when someone says '5 minutes’, they know that this may not be the same as 5 minutes would be to a German.
Romania - Sarmale with cabbage leaves
Sarmale 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
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