How important is speaking English for you?
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- Rising Star
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Re: How important is speaking English for you?
Your article is really useful, thanks
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Re: How important is speaking English for you?
I several time rejected from my job interviews and reason was I was unable to talk in English, I'm trying to improve daily, learn new words, try to talk with English native to make my speaking power more strong.
- MISSIVA
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Re: How important is speaking English for you?
well, i'm doing a job where English is more than important, i work in aviation , so everything is in English, including training abroad, documentations and meeting with foreigners obviously , that's why i have to improve this language.However, learning is not enough , we must speak and practice usually .and that's actually what i'm missing 

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Re: How important is speaking English for you?
Hello all. newbi here
If your job is to requires you communicate with others it is very important to be fluent. If you cannot be understood effortlessly, people will eventually give up struggling to understand you
If your job is to requires you communicate with others it is very important to be fluent. If you cannot be understood effortlessly, people will eventually give up struggling to understand you
- HardissonHard
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Re: How important is speaking English for you?
English is not my native language, although I live in the UK, but I do not believe that this gives me the right to distort words. I have a lot of respect for English. So I'm trying my best. Even at work, which I found on the site https://uk.jooble.org/jobs-part-time-st ... and/London, I was treated with suspicion until they heard my speech at the interview. That's how prejudice disappears. Don't judge a book by its cover!