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Haha make some sense. Anyway since you are here, and you wanna a nice working environment. What can you do without good english. Accounting? IT? If you can manage that.
As you said, without out_standing English skills, I can not establish here in any industry. I am trying my best to face the truth , stop morning, which is useless anyway, and take an English assessment with Seneca to join their part-time English course.
Working in a factory for 2 years gave me experience to realize I am not so hot about the polluted environment. My dream: wearing high-heeled shoes and elegant suit; working with intelligent professionals in an tidy office can come true as a law clerk. I am going to improve my weak English skills first and put the plan on hold. I am still passionate about Law Clerk program.
I followed your blog, most knowledgeable articles are found, regarding my curiosity of your successful life in Toronto. I believe practice is the best way to learn a language by starting my own diary.
The experience of your serving legal aid clinic caught my eye balls. Would you please share any information especially about how to volunteer there?
I would appreciate if you keep sharing your life experience with us all.
Thanks for your time.