Study in Europe

6. Taking the plungePeople who have not yet embarked on the road to learning a foreign language, may feel concerned or afraid, like looking at the sea when they do not know how to swim.But studying a language is a little like learning to swim, surprisingly straightforward once you have taken the first plunge. 5. Make sense — structure your sentencesYou may have to write (or improve) a text containing a mass of facts and ideas. Here are some ways of untangling the information so that readers will understand each sentence straight away. 
5. Staff and youth worker mobilityIf 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. 
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.

Lithuania - Fried pike with horseradish sauceKepta lydeka su krienų padažu
INGREDIENTS (serves 4)
• 1 kg of fillet of pike, cut into 4 or 8 portions
• 100 g of flour
• 2 eggs
• 100 ml of milk
• Breadcrumbs
• Lemon juice
• Salt
• Vegetable oil
• Gherkins and dill to garnish
• Horseradish sauce: 100 g of horseradish, 100 ml of double cream, salt and sugar