Study in Europe

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miniatura Campus of the University of Alicante 5
miniatura Escuela de Arquitectura de Oporto Alvaro Siza Vieira 1987-1994 Porto Portugal 2011-08-19 - 3
miniatura View of various Bristol University buildings from Cantock's Close
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6. Taking the plunge
People 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.
7. Be concrete, not abstract
Concrete messages are clear — abstract language can be vague and off-putting. Too much abstract language might even lead your reader to think either that you don’t know what you are writing about or that your motives for writing are suspect.
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.
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 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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