- As regards the former, it is designed to enhance the motivation of language learners to improve their ability to communicate in different languages and to pursue new learning and intercultural experiences.
- related competences, enhance motivation of both teachers and students, and help improve teachers' pedagogical skills,
- If we really intend to enhance efficiency and motivation, then we must open up without further delay.
- whereas mobility and exchanges can foster intercultural, language, social and subject
- As regards the former, it is designed to enhance the motivation of language learners to improve their ability to communicate in different languages and to pursue new learning and intercultural experiences.
- This could enhance the motivation for the exchange of (spontaneous) information. Member States showed goodwill to this idea, which will be further explored in 2008.
- related competences, enhance motivation of both teachers and students, and help improve teachers' pedagogical skills,
- T. whereas mobility and exchanges can foster intercultural, language, social and subject
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- discrimination.
- It is my belief and hope that this will not harm the industry but, quite on the contrary, will promote motivation.
- However, it does not suffice to promote a healthy lifestyle among EU citizens; we must also provide the motivation and infrastructure they need.
- The motivation for the motion appears to be unnecessarily confrontational, rather than a genuine attempt to promote the cause of tolerance and non
- The Committee asks that steps be taken to promote European learning festivals as part of the international learning festival movement, and advocates that European information and motivation campaigns be conducted in a bid to make adult learning more attractive.
- I subscribe to the need to move from passive to active measures in the labour market, to promote the spirit of initiative and to fight against loss of worker motivation, which is also an explanation for our high rates of unemployment.
- promote, in its international relations, the European model of accreditation based on the principles that accreditation bodies act with public authority and that accreditation is carried out free from commercial motivation and in avoidance of competition,
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