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In the multilingual setting of Luxembourg, those who want to learn new languages can do so at different places. The most known one is the Institut National des Langues Luxembourg, or INLL. From Luxembourgish to Arabic or Korean, they have courses for different types of language learners.
In this edition of “multilingualism – a blessing or a curse?” Inara spoke with INLL director Maisy Gorza about the ways inequalities are present in the language learning process and what the Institut can do for language learners in Luxembourg.
The post multilingualism – a blessing or a curse? at INLL first appeared on Radio ARA.
By Radio ARAIn the multilingual setting of Luxembourg, those who want to learn new languages can do so at different places. The most known one is the Institut National des Langues Luxembourg, or INLL. From Luxembourgish to Arabic or Korean, they have courses for different types of language learners.
In this edition of “multilingualism – a blessing or a curse?” Inara spoke with INLL director Maisy Gorza about the ways inequalities are present in the language learning process and what the Institut can do for language learners in Luxembourg.
The post multilingualism – a blessing or a curse? at INLL first appeared on Radio ARA.