Monday, June 10, 2019

 

Plurilingualism is the Future



BUCHAREST ASSISES EUROPEENNES DU PLURILILNGUISME

Dr. Jacques COULARDEAU
Draft Paper and Appendixes (86 pages – 38,000 words)



Bucharest, Romania, is a city that is emerging as a 21st-century Capital City in Europe. It has tremendous potential but still a lot to do both in the old historical town and in the more modern avenues, but a lot is being done particularly in upgrading the city and the country to modern communication and connected life.

The 5th Plurilingualism European Conference on "Plurilingualism in Sustainable Development" was held there on May 23-24, 2019. You can go around in Bucharest with English if you do not know Romanian. It is open to other languages than their own national language. It is also an important historical center in Europe with a great culture in several fields, like orthodox church art with a lot of icons in many churches, including of course the architecture of these old churches. At the same time, it has a great musical tradition with George Enescu (1881-1955) and quite a few more musicians living and composing today abundantly though they are not known very much outside the country. 

In this hefty file, I present the full draft version of the presentation I did in this conference (PAYROLL TECHNICIAN IN FRANCE AND MULTILINGUALISM), plus the powerpoint presentation and all the appendixes necessary. Appendix One – Initial Level Test, With Correction; Appendix Two – Bill Gates Worksheet, With Correction; Appendix Three – Final Test, With Correction; Appendix Four – Final File For End-Of-Year Essay; Appendix Five – Lexicon – Today Is Payday; Appendix Six – Introductory Presentation Of Tasks – Year 2015-2016.

The presentation itself will be published in a shortened version later on by the European Observatory for Plurilingualism later on but the various documents presented here will be useful to expand the presentation with real didactic tools used in this particular experience/experiment.

Publication Date: 2019
Publication Name: Observatoire Européen du Plurilinguisme



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