Study in Europe

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miniatura Faculté de Pharmacie à Illkirch-Graffenstaden (Communauté urbaine de Strasbourg)
miniatura Universität Bern
miniatura Part of the 'Faculdade de Letras' building of the University of Porto, Portugal (May 2008).
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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.
5. Make sense — structure your sentences
You 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.
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.
Working in another EU country
Labour mobility is important as it helps to balance the job market. For example, areas of high growth may struggle with unfilled vacancies, while in other regions there may be persistently high unemployment Europeans keen and willing to move abroad to live and work - or even to commute across borders for their job - can help to redress this imbalance, while reaping all the benefits that being part of another culture can bring.
Finland - Traditional Finnish burbot soup
Perinteinen suomalainen madekeitto INGREDIENTS (serves 4) • 1 burbot (1.5 kg) cut into large pieces • 1 large diced onion • 50 g of tofu in cubes • 1 to 2 sliced carrots • 50 g of salted butter • 6 to 8 peeled and chopped potatoes • 5 dl of water • 3 bay leaves • 2 pinches of salt • 2 dl of double cream • 2 to 3 tablespoons of chopped dill
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