I can speak both Chinese and English very fluently. How do I take advantage of this?
When you say "I can speak" is it grammatically well? Or should to be "I can to speak"?
>>78934578
Both ok
Learn a third language. Chinese-English is very common.
>>78934578
Grammatically well, can hold a conversation with whitey without being called out for bad grammar or poor vocabulary.
>>78934527
sell English Muffins to Chinese people and
sell Chinese Egg Muffins to British people
>>78936044
:DDDD
>>78934527
become a translator/interprter in the US/Canada. You don't need much experience or a degree
>>78934527
If you are white - English teach lol
else nothing at all
>>78934527
can never loose your accent though
>>78936452
>loose
>>78934527
teach english to chinamen or chinese to cumskins
>>78938064
Meh. I'm going into finance. Better to connect Chinese and English clients also I'm in Wall Street of Asia.
>>78934527
Sell opium to the China
>>78936128
Is it really that simple?
I have 3 C1 certificates in 3 different foreign languages.
>>78934578
"I can to speak"? is incorrect
>>78941210
well, if he's native, then it is.
If you're fluent in 4 languages, it shouldn't be hard to find a job, especially because you can apply for every EU country