10-22-2010, 12:32 AM
Dear romius
You need "working" English. It means that people understand what you are saying or writing. Conversational English is most important because more than 95% of time you would be communicating orally. So, practice speaking English as much as you can.
One easy way is to start thinking and repeating in English whatever thoughts comes into your mind.
Both the tasks are important i.e. L2 and conversational English. L2 is off-course better than L1 for Canadian employers, but at the same time you need to communicate with employers and people around you.
I hope it helps.
Best wishes
You need "working" English. It means that people understand what you are saying or writing. Conversational English is most important because more than 95% of time you would be communicating orally. So, practice speaking English as much as you can.
One easy way is to start thinking and repeating in English whatever thoughts comes into your mind.
Both the tasks are important i.e. L2 and conversational English. L2 is off-course better than L1 for Canadian employers, but at the same time you need to communicate with employers and people around you.
I hope it helps.
Best wishes