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The EU wants its citizens to learn at least two foreign languages from an early age (Photo: European Commission)

MEPs to approve EU language passport

The European Parliament is on Thursday (27 April) set to approve European Commission proposals for an EU-wide indicator of language skills

The commission last year proposed a Europe-wide indicator of language skills to make it easier for employees or teachers in one country to measure the language level of a worker or student from another country.

If agreed by MEPs and member states, the new indicator will initially focus on the five most widely taught languages in the union: Eng...

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The EU wants its citizens to learn at least two foreign languages from an early age (Photo: European Commission)

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