Many Tasmanian students have found languages rewarding both personally and for their careers. Here is what some of them have to say.
SimonPost-Graduate Student |
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| Learning a language provides a way to connect with people and it also allows an insight to other aspects of culture and society. |
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BelindaKindergarten Teacher, Japan |
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| Language has opened the door to an entirely new culture. | |
EmilyGraduate Trainee, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade |
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| Speaking foreign languages is vital to the work of a diplomat, so having learned languages before helped me a great deal. |
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MatthewAssistant Language Teacher, Yaizu |
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| My exchange year when I was third year university in Kyushu was one of the best years of my life, and I still see the friends that I made then as often as possible. | |
PhilippaStudent |
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| My background in French helped me adapt faster to the language and culture there when I was working as an Au Pair. Languages are well looked upon by employers for jobs which include customer service. | |
RobMarketing Coordinator – Exporter |
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| I like being able to converse with people from other nationalities in their language about what is important to them. | |
ZoeTeacher |
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| I've been offered work overseas in a variety of industries as a direct result of the languages I have studied (e.g. education, business, travel industry, hospitality). I can out-compete mono-lingual candidates. | |