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DO YOU KNOW who decides on multilingualism at EU level? What is the difference between multilingualism and plurilingualism? Or how many languages are spoken by the most multilingual person in the Commission? Check it out NOW, along with our detailed, learner-friendly explanations.
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Question 1 of 9
1. Question
In EU terminology the term multilingualism refers to ……………….
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That’s right! Source: http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/translation/translating/multilingualism/index_en.htm
Please also NOTE that the EU’s approach is different from that of the Council of Europe (another European organization founded in 1949). In the terminology of the Council of Europe two terms are used to describe these concepts. Multilingualism refers to linguistic diversity in a geographical region while plurilingualism refers to the linguistic repertoire and communicative competence of an individual.Incorrect
See more at http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/translation/translating/multilingualism/index_en.htm
Please NOTE that the EU’s approach is different from that of the Council of Europe (another European organization founded in 1949). In the terminology of the Council of Europe two terms are used to describe these concepts. Multilingualism refers to linguistic diversity in a geographical region while plurilingualism refers to the linguistic repertoire and communicative competence of an individual. -
Question 2 of 9
2. Question
The total cost of translation and interpretation in all the EU institutions (including the European Commission, European Parliament, Council, Court of Justice of the European Union, European Court of Auditors, European Economic and Social Committee, Committee of Regions) is around €1 billion per year. This represents less than …………………………… of the EU budget or just over €2 per citizen.
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Question 3 of 9
3. Question
The EU has ……………………. official languages (as in 2015).
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That’s correct! The EU has 28 Member States and 24 official languages (as in 2015)
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The EU has 28 Member States and 24 official languages (as in 2015)
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Question 4 of 9
4. Question
There are ……………………….. official languages than Member States.
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That’s right! Some languages are widely spoken and recognized as official languages in more than one country (French, German, Swedish – just to mention a few examples).
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Some languages are widely spoken and recognized as official languages in more than one country (French, German, Swedish – just to mention a few examples).
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Question 5 of 9
5. Question
The European Commission conducts its internal business in English, French and German, commonly referred to as ‘…………………………………….’ languages.
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That’s right! Please NOTE that Council Regulation 1/1958 on the status of languages at EU level does not differentiate between official and working languages. All of the languages listed in Regulation 1/1958 are referred to as ‘official languages and working languages’. However, the Regulation also provides for the opportunity to determine which languages EU institutions may use in their internal work processes. These languages are called ‘procedural languages’, or simply ‘working languages’.
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Please NOTE that Council Regulation 1/1958 on the status of languages at EU level does not differentiate between official and working languages. All of the languages listed in Regulation 1/1958 are referred to as ‘official languages and working languages’. However, the Regulation also provides for the opportunity to determine which languages EU institutions may use in their internal work processes. These languages are called ‘procedural languages’, or simply ‘working languages’.
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Question 6 of 9
6. Question
The EU encourages every European citizen to know at least ………………………… foreign languages in addition to their mother tongue.
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That’s right! The “mother tongue+2 model” goes back to the Barcelona European Council in March 2002, where the Heads of State or Government called for at least two foreign languages to be taught from
a very early age.Incorrect
The “mother tongue+2 model” goes back to the Barcelona European Council in March 2002, where the Heads of State or Government called for at least two foreign languages to be taught from
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Question 7 of 9
7. Question
There are round ……………… minority and regional languages spoken in the European Union.
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Question 8 of 9
8. Question
Who decides on the official status of languages at EU level?
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That’s right! The Council of the EU decides on the status and use of languages at EU level unanimously. In other words, every Member State has a veto right in this issue.
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The Council of the EU decides on the status and use of languages at EU level unanimously. In other words, every Member State has a veto right in this issue.
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Question 9 of 9
9. Question
Ioannis Ikonomou, a translator and the most multilingual person in the European Commission, speaks ……………………………… languages.
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