We get a guy as director of Rogers Cable Engineer, only 33, and other female as V.P. in Rogers wireless, the former is graduated from ShangHai Jiao DA. Chinese really talented somehow, hehe...
-bluespirt(聪聪);
2001-6-10(#96628@0)
Not 100% agree. What I feel is 听力,口语,语法&写作(两者不能分,effective written communications),阅读(TECHNICAL读品难度有限), 词汇(词汇量有限,但俚语词汇量要大)。
-guest:Guest;
2001-6-11(#97629@0)
There is an excellent book on how to improve English listening skills. ying(1)yu(3)xue(2)xi(2) ni(4)xiang(4)fa(3).
-magnolia(magnolia);
2001-6-11(#97539@0)
I think listening is the most critical thing. My colleagues can understand all I said , but sometimes I can not catch what they said. They will never slow down only 'coz you are not native speaker.
-wander2001(wander);
2001-6-11(#97591@0)
exactly! It depands on everybody's expertise. If you are an internal, non-talkative guys,you are suitable to choose those very specific stuff which are hard to pickup for novices such as RF, Chip,Aerospace/Aeronautic.
-guest:;
2001-6-11{188}(#97677@0)
MIS is a good choice for talkative guys because few technical issues and more businees rules in taht field. Most people change major come into this. The better English, the more prospects.
internal? You mean "introverted".
-magnolia(magnolia);
2001-6-11(#97687@0)
That's the word in my mind. I am an example of a guy with poor english. So I prefer enginering to Computer.
-guest:;
2001-6-11(#97740@0)