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miniatura Universität Bern
miniatura Bibliothèque universitaire de l'Université Bordeaux-Montaigne
miniatura Beuth-Hochschule für Technik Berlin 2011-06-24 Haus Grashof vom Parkhaus
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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.
2. Focus on the reader
Be direct and interesting. Always consider the peopleyou’re really writing for: not just your boss, or the reviser of your transla­tions, but the end users. Like you, they’re in a hurry. Who are they, what do they already know, and what might you need to explain?
3. Mobility in vocational education and training (VET)
Mobility abroad can help young people in vocational education and training to gain the skills needed for today's competitive employment market.
Answers to interview questions
Prepare well for the range of questions that might be covered. Most questions are likely to focus on your experience, skills and motivation. Persuade your interviewers that you are very motivated to get the job. Tell them about how your strengths and interests match those that the employer is seeking. Answer questions fully but concisely. Speak only about facts that may be of interest to the employer. Be polite, honest and professional. Never lie.
Belgium - Fried eggs, asparagus and beer syllabub with shavings of raw cow’s milk cheese and ham
OEufs frits, asperges et sabayon à la bière, copeaux de fromage de vache au lait cru et jambon INGREDIENTS (serves 4) • 8 very fresh eggs • 16 white asparagus stalks (Belgian) • 10 cl of strong, hoppy lager-type beer • 200 g of butter • 1 lemon • 100 g of breadcrumbs • Shavings of raw cow’s milk cheese • 2 slices of ham • Vinegar • Salt • Chervil or finely chopped parsley for decoration
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