Together with a group of other linguists and language enthusiasts, we propose the 27th March as the International Day of Multilingualism. This is the day we want to embrace the variety of languages that we all hear, speak, read and write to different extents on a daily, weekly, monthly basis. Because more than half of […]
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Sending children to Dutch schools (article in ACCESS magazine March 2019)
When moving to the Netherlands with family, one of the first things internationals want to find is a school for their children. Although very mobile families tend to prefer international schools, but more and more choose to send their children to local schools. In this article for ACCESS magazine (issue Spring 2019) I shared some aspects […]
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The 21rst of February is the day all those who are involved in multilingualism, whether personally or professionally, share ways on how to support “mother languages” in their community. I personally would rather prefer the term of “home languages” as it includes the father-language and all other languages that are fostered at home.
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Français En Ligne Ceci est une liste de ressources françaises en ligne, qui va être ajournée continuellement. N’hésitez surtout pas à me signaler vos suggestions dans la section commentaire ci-dessus! Merci! ~ Ute Littérature Française audio Les grands classiques de la littérature française et étrangère: Balzac, Flaubert, Maupassant, Proust, Zola… Stevenson, Dante, Dickens…https://archive.org/details/AuFilDesLectures […]
Continue readingJ’aime mon accent, et toi?
Ceci est un poème de Miguel Zamacoïs, romancier, auteur dramatique, poète et journaliste français. On parle toujours des accents, on juge les personnes selon leurs accents, mais nos accents sont plus que des mots prononcés d’une certaine manière, intonations “différentes”…: c’est notre invisible bagage, le parler de chez soi qu’on emporte en voyage. People talk […]
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