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miniatura L'Université Blaise Pascal, site Gergovia (Clermont-Ferrand, France)
miniatura Nürnberg, Universitätscampus, Ansicht von der Maxtormauer
miniatura Volgograd State Medical University
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3. Talk of the town
There 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.
7. Be concrete, not abstract
Concrete messages are clear — abstract language can be vague and off-putting. Too much abstract language might even lead your reader to think either that you don’t know what you are writing about or that your motives for writing are suspect.
5. Staff and youth worker mobility
If you are a teacher or you work in an enterprise, you can teach at an institution abroad, gaining new professional perspectives, widening your networks and helping to modernise and internationalise Europe's education and training systems.
Competence interviews
A growing number of employers are conducting competence-based (also known as structured or situational) interviews. These have proved to be very effective in predicting future job performance and are more objective than unstructured interviews.
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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