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Answer these seven questions and see if you have enough English skills for a job abroad.
When you are communicating with someone from another cultural background, there are some language barriers which can prevent understanding.
This rarely happens.
This sometimes happens.
This is a problem I frequently come up against.
Your ideal work situation is:
A fixed schedule.
I prefer to have things well planned, but there should always be room for flexibility.
I don’t like strict routines and rather plan my work day by day.
Have you worked abroad before, or thought of working abroad before? What are your reasons for doing so, or wanting to do so?
I would stay, but I’d use whatever tools possible to make my stay more comfortable.
I would be realistic and adapt – if there was no discomfort and challenge, it wouldn't be the adventure I am ready to have!
It would be really difficult for me. I’d probably want to go home – I like my creature comforts!
I would have to figure out what I could manage and what I would have to adjust to, so I could minimize the inconvenience.
How often do you speak or write English at current work position?
Every working day (at least 5 days/week)
Once or twice every week
Less than once per month
Never
Would you feel confident working with English as your first language in a new work position?
Yes, I would
I might be rather nervous
No
Some who speak English as a second language are difficult to understand, and it is embarrassing to keep on asking for repetition.
I don’t find this a problem
This is sometimes a problem
This is always a problem
Some who speak English as a second language are difficult to understand, and it is embarrassing to keep on asking for repetition.
I don’t find this a problem
This is sometimes a problem
This is always a problem
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