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There are a few but important key general rules for a Jeune Europe article:
Writing guidelines
Keep the translation as much faithful to the text as possible
Step 1) Get in contact with the author
They will be happy to support you with guidance to make sure the message is preserved and does not get lost in translation. Let them know you are going to translate the article by writing at contactus@jeuneurope.com.
Step 2) Start translating
Let’s follow these few simple steps:
Welcome to another podcast by Jeune Europe!
In this article, belonging to the category (e.g. “People” ) author’s name (e.g. “Evelina Tancheva”) talks about (e.g. “young immigrants”), – brief the article to introduce the listener to it – (e.g. “Taking inspiration from her own experience, as she moved from Bulgaria to Spain when she was 13, Evelina explains to us an aspect that no one ever focuses on when discussing immigration. She talks about the feelings of a teenager being also an immigrant) -.
Hence, here to you (author)’s article, (the title of the article)
Thank you for listening to the article of (e.g. “Livia Corbelli”) on, (e.g. “migrations”). To get to know more about this, I invite you to find it on our website www.jeuneurope.com. I remind you then, that Jeune Europe is also on Facebook, and, of course, here on Spotify with our podcasts.
We meet in our next podcast, bye