Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Pros of being multilingual when you live in 21.st century




This is actually my ``headline`` for my `in depth project`. I wanted to combine both: A pros of being multilingual, but also all the opportunities we have. There are really good topics to write about, since I can use myself as an example, since I moved to Norway six years ago.  My in depth project will contain : - examples from media  , -my own story  - other articles  -possibility of  studying abroad -international English – Why I chose this subject and what is so special about this class - possibilities-working abroad  and communication. I hope you’re looking forward to hear more about it!  

21 comments:

  1. Where did you live before you moved to Norway?

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  2. Before I moved to Norway, I lived in Poland. My parents and I are polish :)

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  3. Sounds like a good project to me! Look forward to reading more about this!

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  5. How did you feel when you first moved to Norway?

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    1. It was really great. It took me about 1 year to learn the language and now I speak norwegian better than polish.

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    1. Norway is awesome. All of my friends live here, and I don´t think that I will ever move back to Poland. ( But of course I miss my friends sometimes and my family, I also miss Krakow - my hometown)

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  7. where did you live before you moved to norway

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    1. My parents and I are from Poland, I lived in Krakow, a really beautiful town- old capital. You should totally visit Krakow one day!

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  8. Is Norway any diffrent from Poland?
    Where would you prefer to live?

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    1. Well, I guess. The nature is really different, also it is much colder in Norway than in Poland. I like both countries, but I prefer living here in Norway :)

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  9. Why did you move to Norway? Was there a specific reason?

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    1. My father came here with his friend to start a company. My mum and I came here one year after him. It was a bit scary at the beginning, since I did not speak norwegian, but it was also very exciting.

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  10. Do you miss living in Poland? What are some things you like about Norway?

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    1. I miss it sometimes, but I really like living here in Norway. I like the schoolsystem also, and all of my freinds live here! :)

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  11. Do you miss living in Poland? What are some things you like about Norway?

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  12. Do you like Norway? Is it better than where you used to live?

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    1. Yes, I really do. It all depends I guess. I like both Norway and Poland, but I am really used to live here in Norway.

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  13. if you could live anywhere else besides Poland or Norway, where would you live?

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    1. Maybe England or Spain. England - to get better education and Spain- a gap year and really enjoy it.

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