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The majority of people living in Luxembourg proudly call themselves multilingual. And for those who want to become (even more) multilingual there’s a lot of opportunities to learn and to practice. ASTI, the Association de Soutien aux Travailleurs Immigrés, organises monthly language cafés where the participants can choose a language and their level to practice in a welcoming and friendly environment.
In this edition of “multilingualism – a blessing or a curse?” Inara spoke with Vanessa and Jean-Marie who organise these language cafés, as well as with a participant on why they think this type of settings is important to make multilingualism more a blessing than a curse.
The post multilingualism – a blessing or a curse? with ASTI first appeared on Radio ARA.
By Radio ARAThe majority of people living in Luxembourg proudly call themselves multilingual. And for those who want to become (even more) multilingual there’s a lot of opportunities to learn and to practice. ASTI, the Association de Soutien aux Travailleurs Immigrés, organises monthly language cafés where the participants can choose a language and their level to practice in a welcoming and friendly environment.
In this edition of “multilingualism – a blessing or a curse?” Inara spoke with Vanessa and Jean-Marie who organise these language cafés, as well as with a participant on why they think this type of settings is important to make multilingualism more a blessing than a curse.
The post multilingualism – a blessing or a curse? with ASTI first appeared on Radio ARA.