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Multilingual practices at work

Are you struggling with using two or more languages in meetings, documentation, or in building team spirit? These ready-to-use models will help you to create functioning language practices for everyday communication at the workplace.

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Multilingual events

Content:

Instructions for preparing and leading an event where participants have different language proficiencies.

Time:

Reserve time to consider language issues.

Benefit:

Everyone can understand and participate in events as well as possible, regardless of their language proficiency.

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Language-aware meeting practices

Content:

Tips for organising smooth meetings using multiple languages or when participants are at different levels of language proficiency.

Time:

Reserve time to consider language issues.

Benefit:

Everyone can understand and participate in meetings as well as possible, regardless of their language skills.

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Practising language skills in social situations

Content:

Tips for language practice at the workplace

Time:

A few minutes and up

Benefit:

A language-learning employee receives opportunities to improve their language skills in the daily life of the workplace.

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