Wants to work in Germany
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I'm in publishing industry. I'm proficient in English and Mandarin.
What are the chances of working in Germany armed with these skills?02 ene 2009, 09:15 Eugene Lim
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no way..
English is standard .. it is suppoused that all the people in a midle and high level (university or master or doctor degree) speak english.. so i do not think it could be a help if you are not german.. Mandarin.. it is depending of your speciality here are many many Chinese students that speak english and german and they have a german title..
Lily 02 ene 2009, 05:53 - Denunciar -
thanks
much appreciated for your reply Lily. How about adding german to my language spoken? Will that help much?
Vielen DankeEugene 05 ene 2009, 07:36 - Denunciar -
hello again Eugene
with German it would be easier !..
i have to say that it is not to easy to learn german, at least to me ..(it took me aprox. 2 or 3 years to speak a good german), beside it i speak another 2 lenguages too, but it was not to easy to make the geman companies to believe in me .. i had to make some practices and finally i got a real job (after 5 years).
i wish you "Viel Glück !!" !Sue 05 ene 2009, 11:27 - Denunciar -
For Sue
Sue, if you have been able to learn and speak a 'good german' in just 2 or 3 years, it means that german is very easy. I have had to study English for more than 8 years and it is impossible to speak absolutely perfect.
I had heard that german was harder form far.Anonymous 07 ene 2009, 05:19 - Denunciar -
Will do all it takes
Thanks Sue!
I do believe if there's a will, there will be a way. Thanks again!Eugene 08 ene 2009, 09:21 - Denunciar -
.. hallo Anonymous..
i just have to say that onece you had learned a second lenguage than a third will be easier.. because you had found your way to learn and to think in another lenguage ..
German gramatic is not too easy as i though,..
but not imposible..
and Eugene.. yes of course: you can if you want to !!Sue 08 ene 2009, 11:17 - Denunciar