Be comfy with your languages

Confident Multilinguals

Individuals

"My accent is too strong!", "My grammar is so poor!", "I'm not ready to use this language."
Are these your worries, too?
Read this section to silence these thoughts and gain confidence in your language knowledge.

Family

Multilingual family life may not be easy-peasy, but it has its special flavour.
Read these articles and learn how to mix family languages into a delicious cocktail.

Education

Language learning has no expiration date.
This section offers practical information for education players on how to support language learners in becoming confident multilinguals.

Professionals

Interacting with multilingual speakers as their doctor, consultant etc. may involve constant repetitions and rephrasing, sometimes even raising your voice.
Here is a collection of articles for friendlier and more efficient interactions with your clients.

The BASICS

Multi-what?


Is this website for me?

Find out in this article if you are multilingual and learn some new terms frequently related to multilingual speakers.

What's the deal with being a confident multilingual?

Why is it so important to be a confident multilingual?

Here are some benefits of owning your language knowledge that will boost your confidence.

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Latest articles

Guide for efficiently helping refugees


❓What are some of the side effects of the prolongued war between Russia and Ukraine?
 
❓Do we still need the volunteers’ involvement, now that public and private organisations offer organised support to refugees?
 
✍️ On the World Refugee Day 2022, I published a guide with practical tips on how to offer help to refugees based on our currently available resources.  
 
Have a look at it in English or in Romanian and let me know if you find it useful in other languages, as well. 
 
And keep helping refugees. It helps us grow, too. 
  
Yours confidently,
Corina 
 

The calling of our native language(s)

 

Have you also felt the need to speak, listen to or read exclusively in a certain language at some point in time? 

And that the books, articles or podcasts in other languages are suddenly no longer attractive? 

To me, it was my native language calling its rights out loud in the past months. 

Given that our first languages are tightly linked to our emotions and our state of mind, I chose the international day of native languages to share my story with you. 

When have you last felt the initing voice of your native language(s)?

Yours confidently,
Corina 
 

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