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. 
2. Focus on the readerBe 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? 
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. 
Bulgaria - Aubergine and pepper pâtéKiopoolu
INGREDIENTS (serves 4)
• 1 aubergine (750 g)
• 2 medium-sized green peppers, skinned and grilled
• 3 medium-sized, ripe and firm tomatoes, peeled,
seeded and finely chopped
• 2 tomatoes peeled and chopped into quarters, for decoration
• 4 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil
• 3 tablespoons of red wine vinegar
• 3 tablespoons of finely chopped parsley
• 2 tablespoons of finely chopped garlic
• Salt and black pepper