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miniatura Universidad Carlos III de Madrid 4
miniatura Campus Bio-Medico University, Rome, under the snow, february 2012
miniatura Graz University-Library new-front
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3. Talk of the town
There is a certain aura of genius attached to speaking languages. But multilingual­ism is not only the preserve of academic sand bookish linguists; plenty of European celebrities are also multilingual. Take foot­ball, a sport not traditionally associated with linguistic prowess, but which is replete with players who are fluent and articulate in several languages.
1. Think before you write
Clear writing starts with and depends on clear thinking. Ask yourself: Who will be reading the document?
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.
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.
Malta - Almond cake
Kwareżimal 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)
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