The world of work is changing so fast that employees cannot depend on having the same job or working conditions. What are possible causes for the rapid change and what suggestion could be given for preparing people.

Growing up in Russia, a country with a lot of cultural differences, made me master three languages as I grew up. Russian as my mother tongue,
English
that I used when talking with my friends and French that I learned while attending a special course.I
also
watched a lot of TV shows in
English
and French since I was a child. The
Korean
language interested me with its alphabet ,which is different from these European languages.
Korean
also
has a Subject-Object-Verb word order. It considerably contrasts with the fairly strict Subject-Verb-Object word order that typifies
English
, but
this
makes me even more eager to study it. I believe that significant progress in language learning can only be achieved by immersing as much as possible in the language environment.
For example
, to improve my
English
while still in middle school, I switched my phone and all my internet accounts to
English
. And
also
, if I needed to find some information on the Internet, I typed a question in
English
into the search and looked for the answer I needed in
English
.
This
also
applies to other areas of life. When I realized that I needed to learn
Korean
, I already knew that I would have to follow exactly the same strategy in order to achieve maximum results. When I will come to Korea, I will be able to
finally
apply my skills in communicating with foreigners since in Russia there is no
such
opportunity, and for me, one of the goals in life is to bring my communication skills in
Korean
and
English
languages ​​to the perfection.Before going to Korea
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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