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* [[out_of_the_box:tools:intercultural:linguistic:how_say|“How do you say .... in your language?"]] | * [[out_of_the_box:tools:intercultural:linguistic:how_say|“How do you say .... in your language?"]] | ||
+ | * [[out_of_the_box:tools:intercultural:linguistic:etymology|Ethimological twists]] | ||
+ | * [[out_of_the_box:tools:intercultural:linguistic:alphabet|The alphabet contest]] | ||
+ | * [[out_of_the_box:tools:intercultural:linguistic:history|What X refers to in our country]] | ||
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- | ===== How do you say “…” in your language? ===== | ||
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- | **Multilinguism** matters in a European gathering. In order to encourage it and to **break down language barriers** as much as possible, display in the living room **basic expressions** as “Hello”, “Have a nice meal” or “Good night” in the **mother tongue** of the participants. | ||
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- | Ask a native speaker of each language to pronounce the words you wrote in the right way, and ask the others to repeat to catch the correct pronouciation. | ||
- | From time to time, encourage participants to switch language and use the few words they learnt in the relevant situation. | ||
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