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Students in university are unexpectedly plurilingual

What is it about?

A survey of students at the University of Strasbourg indicates that students in the humanities and social sciences are more plurilingual than those in sciences and technology and that the more plurilingual students are more mobile internationally. All students indicate a preference for directing their own language learning.

Why is it important?

Although we tend to see students as mostly monolingual, with some of them being of foreign origine, this study indicates that most students can communicate in more than one and often up to 4 or more languages.

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