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| There are a number of jobs where linguistic skills are an advantage and even an important attribute. However, in many of them, knowledge of foreign languages is secondary to other abilities, even though it might be a requirement for some. The three occupations where linguistic skills are dominant are interpretor, translator and of course language teacher. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| In order to become an interpreter, a translator or a language teacher, you have to study at least one language at university at a very high level. Very often you have to learn another language as well and to get a special degree. For more information click on the profession that might interest you. |
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