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  • 相约北美 / 移民留学 / Anyone can answer me whether it is true that a new immigrant has to have very good English skills to get a job quickly? I found many job ads require good English oral and writing skills but don't demand very much at the technical skills you should have.
    • At least you should not have problem to talk in English in your interview.
    • For English, the most important is that you could understand what they are saying; your speaking (grammer, or words use) are not so important to be correct, they can always understand you.
    • It took me 8 months to get my first job although I believed I had very good English communication skills.
    • Yesterday is my first day working in Canada.
      I was so tired because I had to listen and speak in English for the whole day.

      I know I can not catch a single word when I am nervous. So, I didn't understand the VP, who introduced me the business, the policy and my job duty non-stop at the first 2 hours. Then I just kept on nodding when I was introduced to each person working here. That really drove me crazy!

      I went to bed at 8 o'clock as soon as I finished my dinner.

      Terrible day! Now I want to study English!
      • Keep smile feifei, no matter how upset you are. Girls who are always smiling are most welcomed in a company. Your colleagues wouldn't appreciate a dumb coworker with most productivity but a girl who bring them smile.
      • Keep trying. You'll be okay after the 1st month. Then you're going to enjoy your work (include those meetings.)
    • Thanks, all of you. I found that others say diferent English from me. For example, my tutor in the driving school said "he is my car instructor" to me, not "tutor". I am just wondering whether they think my English sounds strange to them.