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Hi all! 
Just lost my job last week and have been looking for work. Whilst I have no formal IT training I still know my way round a computer. However that doesn't count for much to would be employers.
I've been looking at going back in to education. I'm 22 so I'm hoping it's not to late. Some time back I took a notion to learn German or Dutch. I know jobs in translation pay pretty good and it's something I wouldn't mind learning. I should point out that in school I did French (badly) and hated every moment of it but as I've got older I now appreciate education in a way I didn't back in school. I also came away with a C grade in GCSE English (UK peeps will know what that is.) which isn't exactly great, it's considered a bare minimum pass.
Anyway, I've been looking on some websites at online courses. If I did decide to go ahead with this I assume going to college or getting a tutor would be best since you would have someone who can explain the ins and outs of the language one to one.
So I just wanted to see if we had any people on here who speak multiple languages and how they went about learning and what their experiences were with learning a new language.
Thanks.
Just lost my job last week and have been looking for work. Whilst I have no formal IT training I still know my way round a computer. However that doesn't count for much to would be employers.
I've been looking at going back in to education. I'm 22 so I'm hoping it's not to late. Some time back I took a notion to learn German or Dutch. I know jobs in translation pay pretty good and it's something I wouldn't mind learning. I should point out that in school I did French (badly) and hated every moment of it but as I've got older I now appreciate education in a way I didn't back in school. I also came away with a C grade in GCSE English (UK peeps will know what that is.) which isn't exactly great, it's considered a bare minimum pass.
Anyway, I've been looking on some websites at online courses. If I did decide to go ahead with this I assume going to college or getting a tutor would be best since you would have someone who can explain the ins and outs of the language one to one.
So I just wanted to see if we had any people on here who speak multiple languages and how they went about learning and what their experiences were with learning a new language.
Thanks.
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