![]() This famously isn’t rare for English speakers, but after years of concentrating on science and maths I quite fancied branching out and giving a language a go.Īt least I had the luxury of not needing to learn something ‘useful’, given that most international workplaces speak English, so there was the freedom to pick anything that appealed (and wanting to learn is vital if you want to make progress in any field). I knew the most French, but I’m just not that big on the Latin languages. ![]() ![]() A couple of GCSEs in French and German was as far as I got, and that’s now mostly faded. I’ve pretty good at quite a lot of things, but I’ve always been a bit embarrassed about not being able to speak a second language.
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