Research for CULT Committee - European Strategy on Multilingualism - Policy and Implementation at the EU Level
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15-07-2016
Multilingualism is at the heart of the European Union. The aim of this paper is to review the work done at EU level regarding the European Strategy on Multilingualism, focusing especially on progress made after 2011. The paper presents a number of policy developments and initiatives which have been put in place, and encourages Member States to address the need for improving language learning outcomes by exploiting the wide array of financial and advisory support provided by the European Commission.
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Ekstern forfatter
Esther Gutierrez Eugenio and Nick Saville (Cambridge English Language Assessment / Association of Language Testers in Europe)
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