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Unit 4 Personal Multilingualism or Plurilingualism

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EU LANGUAGE POLICIES

EU LANGUAGE POLICIESUnitsUnit 4 Personal Multilingualism or PlurilingualismStep 2 Plurilingualism today

Step 2 Plurilingualism today

Plurilingualism is not unusual. Many people in the world speak a number of languages. For a bit of fun, watch the video about an Indian child showing how many different languages he speaks.

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