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When was the European Commission established?
1949
1959
1995
2000
The headquarters of the EU Commission is located in
Brussels
Strasbourg
Luxemburg
Amsterdam
The European Commission is the politically independent
executive arm of the EU
legislative arm of the EU
jurisdictive arm of the EU
broken arm of the EU
The European Commission
proposes new laws
manages EU policies & allocates EU funding
enforces EU law together with the court of justice
represents the EU internationally
The team consists of staff and
28 commissioners
28 secretaries
28 directors
28 inspectors
The Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture supports
the culture and audiovisual sectors by Creative Europe
education, training, youth and sport in Europe by Erasmus+
the Research Fellowship Programme by Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
the natural and cultural heritage program by Go Nature Actions
Which is NOT an aim of Erasmus+ ?
Reducing unemployment, especially among young people
Encouraging young people to take part in European democracy
Reducing early school leaving
Avoiding cooperation and mobility with the EU's partner countries
You can take part in Erasmus+,
when you are a student and want to study abroad.
as an apprentice in vocational education and training.
when you want to volunteer across Europe and beyond.
when you would like to participate in a youth exchange abroad.
Can schools teachers and their pupls take part in Erasmus+, too?
Yes, as an institution under Key Action 2
Yes, when a foreign language teacher applies
Only Upper Secondary and vocational schools
No, participants must be 18+
eTwinning was also started by an initiative of the European Commission and aims to encourage
schools to collaborate using ICT
students to switch off the mobile phones and discuss more often
teachers to use partner work more frequently
parents of twins to provide the same IT equipment for each child
By working together in an eTwinning project, you can and hopefully will
meet young European students online
learn from and with each other
improve your foreign language skills
improve your ICT skills
”Discover Europe” is another initiative of the EU for teens turning 18. This year, the application process started on May 2nd and will end on May 16th, 2019 at 12:00 (CEST). If your application is successful, what will you get?
a free interrail pass
a new luggage set
a voucher for a language course of your choice
a collection of European chocolate