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". Madam President, in olden times young people learned their professions in the workshops of older masters. In Hungary, before the World Wars and the Iron Curtain, many young people went to western Europe for some years to extend their vocational training by working in the workshops of foreign masters. In this way, they learned both their profession and one or two foreign languages. We should not invent new things, we should just remember the old traditions. Of course, times have changed and the state has an important role in vocational training. However, as with the individual masters or guilds in the old times, small and medium-sized companies should be involved in providing practical experience for students. Our projects in the field of vocational training are rather modest. We must provide more financial resources for programmes that provide foreign experience and possibly the exchange of students. Vocational training should also provide language courses, including business technology phrases. It is nice to learn the Hamlet monologues by heart, but carpenters or computer operators should know their professional terms in foreign languages as well."@en1
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