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Polyglot Conference Ljubljana 2018

Polyglot Conference Ljubljana 2018.

The Polyglot Conference has been delighting many speakers around the world for five years - in 2013 they broke the ice in Budapest, and six years later they will host the conference for the first time in Ljubljana. The theme of this year's conference is 'Diversity in Language', so they will also celebrate the diversity we encounter in the country, as well as the diversity among the participants.

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Grand Hotel Union
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from €49.00

Polyglot Conference 2018 will combine in Ljubljana language enthusiasts from all over the world, which will focus on diversity in language in a way that most people cannot in everyday life.

The theme of this year's conference is Diversity in language – participants will be able to participate in language conversations on various topics, such as the latest research on polyglots, integrating polyglots in the workplace, language families or individual languages, linguistics, new learning resources and techniques, and language topics related to the history and culture of the host city. Some time will also be dedicated researching language learning techniques, as well as how use your language skills to work and study most effectively.

The theme of this year's conference is Diversity in Language.
The theme of this year's conference is Diversity in Language.

On Polyglot conference you will be able to meet with professionals and entrepreneurs and acquired support, needed to improve yours language learning. The organizers invite everyone to enjoy and get to know Slovenia, a fascinating country at the crossroads of Italy, the Balkans and Central Europe with a rich mix nations, languages and cultures.

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