Nothing could be more frustrating than not having a mutual language to communicate in!
I had a guide who only spoke Ukrainian and we couldn’t communicate in any level. Body language won’t take you anywhere, when you need to ask a lot of questions!
abcWOMAN: Nothing could be more frustrating than not having a mutual language to communicate in!
I had a guide who only spoke Ukrainian and we couldn’t communicate in any level. Body language won’t take you anywhere, when you need to ask a lot of questions!
My father said he used to work in a factory in Pakistan owned by British and he used to speake British peoples in local language while he dont know any word of english and British used to speake in english but both enjoyed the mutual understanding of each other languages
Sunny143: I would like to learn a good foreign language for my professional purpose...I want to work in European countries in future...
You're asking a question that needs a pretty accurate direction if you're needing it for your career. Perhaps the best thing to do would be to consult someone who is already in the profession of civil engineering or, speak with a professor at a university who teaches courses towards that degree, or in International Business.
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Translation?