Sunday, August 2, 2009

What do you think will be good jobs for english learners?

My pronunciation skills are not too good and i think that is limiting me to get done some things that i want. what jobs do you reccomend me to try or what jobs are more mental thinking than interacting with someone else? do you think if i apply for such company in the customer service area and stay or try to stay in the bilingual area will they hire me?

What do you think will be good jobs for english learners?
landscaping or fast food
Reply:A complaints line....u will learn MANY new words
Reply:How about teaching english to the aliens who are here %26amp; can't speak ANY english??? Somebody needs to.
Reply:computers maybe (IT)
Reply:I assume you live in an English speaking country?





Sale jobs, some form of retail is the best.


That way you are FORCED to be constantly talking with other people, and you can hear all day long, how words and sentences are to be spoken.





However, try to be in a business where for the most part, PROPER English is spoken.


In other words, work in a nicer neighborhood.
Reply:if a person can speak two languages fluently he /she will most likely be an asset. however, the key word in FLUENTLY
Reply:speaking 2 languages is really a plus these days, and should get you a job with lots of room to grow. Businesses still need translators. I'd be happy if the WEndy's in my town hired someone that could speak even basic English. I SAID EXTRA KETCHUP!!!! KETCHUP, KETCHUP, KETCHUP!!!!! No, NOT NAPKINS!!!!!! KETCH-UP. El Ketchup-O!!!
Reply:Travel through the united states is a good job to learn a lot of english words.





Viajar en los estados unidos es un bueno trabajo para aprender muchas palabras ingles.





Voyager à travers les états unis est un bon travail pour apprendre beaucoup de mots anglais.
Reply:Ahything that puts you in contact with the public on a regular basis. Example: Waiting tables is a simple way to interact with a lot of people, and gradually expand your conversation beyond the menu as you gain confidence with the language, engaging people on expanding, interesting topics along the way.


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