0 Vielfalt erleben / Experience diversity

Wie und wo erlebe ich Vielfalt 

Vielfalt kann man in ganz Irland sehen. Irland hat eine Bevölkerung von etwa fünf Millionen Menschen, aber es leben hier etwa 100 verschiedene Nationalitäten. Vielfalt zeigt sich in den Menschen auf der Straße, beim Essen, in der Kleidung und sogar im eigenen Haushalt. In meinem Kurs gibt es mehr ausländische Studenten als irische Studenten. 

Wenn Sie jemanden in Irland fragen würden, was man probieren sollte, wenn man zum ersten Mal hier ist, könnte die Antwort ein „Spicebag“ sein. Das ist eigentlich ein chinesisches Gericht. Das ist eine ,neue‘ Version eines traditionellen ,Fish ‘n Chips‘ aus einer Tüte.

In Deutschland gibt es auch große Vielfalt und viele Muslimen, da Deutschland eines der Länder in Europa ist, das in den letzten Jahren die meisten Flüchtlinge aus Syrien und anderen Ländern aufgenommen hat. 

Im Internet ist es heute sehr einfach, mehr über verschiedene Länder in der ganzen Welt zu erfahren. Es gibt auch Vielfalt in unserer DACADU-Gruppe, da wir Mitglieder aus Deutschland und Irland, eine indische Frau und eine spanische Frau haben. 

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  • Ich bin im ersten Jahr meines IBL-Studiums an TU Dublin. Ich habe dieses Studium gewählt, weil ich mich sehr für Sprachen interessiere, ich würde die Sprachen gerne benutzen, um nach meinem Studium in der ganzen Welt herumzureisen.

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