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can you please read this??
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thank you so much effie!

i add something..can you see? can i conclude like this or do i have to say thank you or please consider this apllication or something like that?!


My choice to study Interpreting stems from my fascination for the importance of an interpreter’s function and for the fact that it has maintained the same importance through the ages.

One aspect of this science that appeals to me is the way the interpreter’s role is strictly linked to culture’s development since very ancient times: the fact that I have studied and translated ancient Greek and Latin texts at high school level gave me the opportunity to strengthen this conviction, because I could see that every critical alliance of the past was formed under the mediation of an interpreter.

In the past three years I have been studying English and Spanish: in a recent lecture of 'Spanish Culture and Literature' we analyzed the passage of some terms of daily use from English to Spanish as a proof of the language’s vitality; it was interesting to see how such different idioms are becoming closer and closer.
At my University our interpreting and translation program focused on very different semantic areas; business & finance, environment, health & medicine and law. During this last year of studies I realized that I need further experience to improve my skills and my language but most of all, to achieve my personal aspiration of working in the European Parliament or the UNO.
My interest in the study of languages has been furthered since I decided to spend the last two summers abroad. I had the opportunity to live in strict contact with those people whose language I decided to study. In 2005 I lived and worked in Barcelona, in 2006 I spent four months in London. These experiences have naturally widened my horizons, they have increased my awareness of the importance of knowing and respecting cultures different from mine, they have helped me to strengthen my interpersonal skills and my own personality.
I have learned about your University at the British Council of my city where I asked for information about the possibility of continuing my studies abroad; then, I contacted the course leader, _________, who gave me very useful advice.
Undergraduate education was the perfect opportunity to continue my studies at more in-depth and intellectual level and to give myself the confirmation of what I want to do in the future, but I think that studying Interpreting at postgraduate level could only enhance these skills, thus prepare me for the future.
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can you please read this?? - by ele - 04/06/2007, 04:30 PM
RE: can you please read this?? - by effielorraine - 05/06/2007, 05:55 AM
RE: can you please read this?? - by ele - 05/06/2007, 08:37 AM
RE: can you please read this?? - by effielorraine - 08/06/2007, 05:17 AM

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