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. 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. 
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. 
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. 
Malta - Almond cakeKwareżimal
INGREDIENTS (serves 4)
• 350 g of unpeeled almonds
• 350 g of sugar
• 2 tablespoons of honey
• 4 teaspoons of cocoa powder
• 2 teaspoons of a raising agent
• 200 g of flour
• Grated zest of a lemon
• 1 pinch of salt
• 100 ml of warm water
• 50 g of chopped walnuts
• 1 pinch of cloves, cinnamon and mace
• Fresh cream for decoration (optional)