Study in Europe

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miniatura Барельефы над главным входом в медицинский университет Волгограда.
miniatura Universität Speyer, Freiherr-vom-Stein-Str. 2
miniatura Universität Zürich
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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.
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.
1. Erasmus+ - Introduction
Erasmus+ is a unique programme which seeks to boost the job prospects and personal development of young people, as well as help our education, training and youth systems deliver teaching and learning that gives people the skills they need in today's labour market and society, as well as in the future.
Working in another EU country
Labour mobility is important as it helps to balance the job market. For example, areas of high growth may struggle with unfilled vacancies, while in other regions there may be persistently high unemployment Europeans keen and willing to move abroad to live and work - or even to commute across borders for their job - can help to redress this imbalance, while reaping all the benefits that being part of another culture can bring.
Spain - Añana salted cuttlefish
Chipirones a la sal de Añana INGREDIENTS (serves 4) • 1 teaspoon of Añana salt • 4 small whole cuttlefish • 50 g of tomatoes, cut into small cubes • 1 bunch of young leeks • 10 g of olives for decoration • 4 cloves of garlic • 200 ml of extra virgin olive oil For the fresh tomato sauce: • 2 tomatoes • Half an onion • 1 clove of garlic • 1 tablespoon of olive oil • 1 teaspoon of thyme • Salt and pepper
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