The value of plurilingualism or what factors affect the development of plurilingual competences

It is hardly possible to find a person who has never been faced with a challenge of learning another language. If asked, some would share their frommiserable- to-jubilant experiences of language learning at school, others would disclose the nail-biting moments of despair when a career chance just sl...

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