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Old 01-14-2012, 06:49 PM
Velkan
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Default Language barrier in 1 on 1

Hello,

I have question. I am from Poland but I am pretty good in english (I translated few movies, every film with Mystery I know what he saying in 90%, the rest I figure out very soon etc). Was there any one from other not-english-speaking country and had problems with communication on bootcamp/1 on 1? How does it work in field?

Thanks!
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Old 01-15-2012, 03:10 PM
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Hello,

I have question. I am from Poland but I am pretty good in english (I translated few movies, every film with Mystery I know what he saying in 90%, the rest I figure out very soon etc). Was there any one from other not-english-speaking country and had problems with communication on bootcamp/1 on 1? How does it work in field?

Thanks!
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Hello,

I have question. I am from Poland but I am pretty good in english (I translated few movies, every film with Mystery I know what he saying in 90%, the rest I figure out very soon etc). Was there any one from other not-english-speaking country and had problems with communication on bootcamp/1 on 1? How does it work in field?

Thanks!
Hey bro,

I understand you perfectly, I am from England and I work in Spain and Italy. It does add a little extra pressure and can intefere with confidence sometimes.just make sure that even if you forget a word or two, keep your intonation strong and a nice strong posture always
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