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Cultural reasons: Every foreign language has its own culture which is unique in its own. So learning a foreign language allows an individual to learn about its culture which includes its mythologies, rules, principles, deities, holy shrines and many more things. Language has no existence without culture. Culture is like the soul of language, that's why many countries are putting their efforts for the protection of endangered languages and their respective cultures. In order to have a better knowledge and understanding of the other's culture, it is very essential to learn its literature, songs, poetry, ceremonial rituals, etc. by heart and soul. Personality development: Learning a new language provides two benefits: first, one can approach to new horizons and second, one becomes able to build up its own identity resulting into self-confidence build-up. It not only builds up self-confidence but also helps an individual to improve its overall personality. Zeal and passion for learning new languages is growing gradually among people when they are realizing its vitality in grooming one's personality.
Counselling offices in many UK Universities have in-house psychometric tests. 8. Attend job fairs and work on your questions However attending career fairs seems intimidating and daunting to the students still it provides the advantages in terms of network opportunities, gaining industry insight, interaction with potential employers and even improve the chance for a call back. Always prepare presumed questions prudently beforehand and converse with the employers confidently. Express your interest in the organisation and you may ask about the internship scheme and heighten your knowledge about the assessment process. 9. Ask for the feedback wherever possible Some companies may provide you feedback if you made it to the assessment centre. You may even receive a personalised feedback depicting top of your strengths. 10. Read e-mails regularly Most of the UK Universities hold career fairs and it is highly likely to get notification for the event-registration via email. Check emails regularly to not to miss such an event.
Discomfort arises either due to slow processing of translator or due to any other technical problem. This type of problem generally results into cancellation of the deal. Travel People usually believe that English is the language spoken by almost every person in the world. But this is not true, however, English is the official language spoken by most of the people. For instance, if a person wants to go for a tour to China, and he is having knowledge of Hindi and English only, then it would be difficult for him to communicate with people of China until and unless he doesn't hire a language linguist. Although it's not too difficult to find a guide in developed countries like China, but it is very difficult to find a guide where there is no facility of tourist language guide. The basic necessities of our life is food water and shelter, so can get these necessities easily and conveniently from a place where the local language is not our mother tongue, if we have knowledge of local language of that place.
2. Build a LinkedIn profile and maintain social media account sensibly Some companies may ask you to fill application forms using details on your LinkedIn profile to make the process quicker and easier. Pre-screening the applications, the companies may visit your social media profile. Make sure that you are level-headed & selective in what you like, subscribe or follow. 3. Start looking at entry requirements for various graduate internships Problem-solving, analytical skill, organisational skill, business and global acumen, interpersonal relations and effective communication skill are some core competencies that you may find frequently on the career pages of various companies. You can strengthen your understanding of what is expected by the organisations through browsing their web pages where they clearly mention the core competencies they are looking for or even the guidelines on tips for student application process. 4. Go through the career web pages of the university Websites of UK Universities provide a good amount of information about career services and student support, career fairs and guest speakers' visits.