Speaking topics in text 1966 will any possible future changes affect your job in any way? Speaking recording Votes Select ratingGive it 1/10Give it 2/10Give it 3/10Give it 4/10Give it 5/10Give it 6/10Give it 7/10Give it 8/10Give it 9/10Give it 10/10Cancel rating Average: 7 (2 votes) Rate Speaking category Part I Log in or register to post comments Comments 6.0 out of 9 6.0 out of 9 1. first of all, need to tell what is the current job, if not, it can't compare the changes 2. the second reason is somehow rare. -------------- we may say something like: I am a nurse nowadays and i decide to immigrate to Canada. This will affect my job in two ways: (1)I will need to get a degree in Canada in order to become a nurse again. so i will study in a nurse college for a couple of years. (2)my future job will be in an English environment, so i will need to improve my English language. Log in or register to post comments
6.0 out of 9 6.0 out of 9 1. first of all, need to tell what is the current job, if not, it can't compare the changes 2. the second reason is somehow rare. -------------- we may say something like: I am a nurse nowadays and i decide to immigrate to Canada. This will affect my job in two ways: (1)I will need to get a degree in Canada in order to become a nurse again. so i will study in a nurse college for a couple of years. (2)my future job will be in an English environment, so i will need to improve my English language. Log in or register to post comments
6.0 out of 9
1. first of all, need to tell what is the current job, if not, it can't compare the changes
2. the second reason is somehow rare.
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we may say something like: I am a nurse nowadays and i decide to immigrate to Canada. This will affect my job in two ways:
(1)I will need to get a degree in Canada in order to become a nurse again. so i will study in a nurse college for a couple of years.
(2)my future job will be in an English environment, so i will need to improve my English language.