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Justin from United States : I want to travel and meet many people. Actually I think I would like to be an Interpreter, and Interpret different languages to others. Or I may want to be a travel journalist and travel the globe.

Jacob from United States : ja mowi po polsku,je parle francais and i speak english i study even more languages

Tamara from Yugoslavia : When I grow up I want to be translater.I want to translate from Spanish to Serbian because those are languages wich I love most.

Liana from Armenia : I want to be a translator/interpreter or a singer when I grow up

Aleksandrina from Belarus : I want to be a translator, because I like English and want to study more languages.

Tatiana from Kyrgyz Republic : When I grow up I want to be interpreter.

Daniel from United Kingdom : I hope to become a Translator for BBC News.

Sirikanlaya from Thailand : i want to be a translator or a tour guide so i try to find every way to practice my english skill.

Sanija from Kazakstan : I want to become an interpreter. And to realize this dream I am to learn some foreign languages. I want to learn German, English and one of the Oriental languages.Only after this I can become a real specialist.

Kim from Uzbekistan : I want to be an interpreter from Korean into Russian or from English into Russian.

Stephanie from United States : I want to be an interpreter, or a science teacher

Chiara from Italy : I attend a bilingual course. I like languages very much and I hope to become an interpreter. My favourite subject is German.

Alexandra from Moldova : I very want to be interpreter very much. Now I learn in the school englisch and german. But in our country native language is romanian and we study in russian school and so we learn 2 languages. I will try to know this languages very good.

Eka from Georgia : I want to be a translator when I grow up. I think i should study well .I must become a good translator. I want to do my job perfectly.

Nonna from Armenia : As I like languages I want to be an interpreter when I grow up. I know two foreign languages: Russian and English. After finishing school I want to study Spanish.

Larisa from Kazakstan : According to my desire to learn English i think iwill be an interpreter. I will help foreign people to speak with our people.

Margarita from Armenia : I learn many intersting languages but best of all I like English. It is very nice language and I want to become an interpreter. I want to be from English to Armenian interpreter. I like to translate words texts and to take report dialogues. Besides that I want to write letters in English and send it to other countries. And I think that I already have chosen my future profession, and I hope I shall find job too.

Ludmila from Belarus : I would like to be an interpreter & a guide .I want my future profession to be connected with traveling. I'd like to go to foreign countries, to communicate with different people & to learn something new about their culture & customs.

Arpine from Armenia : When I grow up I want to be a translator because I like this job and i want to learn a lot of languages. I think it is good if you know many languages.

Nastya from Kazakstan : I want to be a translator of English language. There are over 2700 languages in the world but English today is the mostimportant international language. Millions of people are learning English today. It's also the language of international conferences. I think that young people must know foreign languages and i hope that English will continue to be one of my favorite subjects.

Olya from Ukraine : I want to be an interpreter because I think that it will help me to communicate with people of different nationalities. It will give me an opportunity to visit different countries, so far, I have the chance only to correspond with people from different countries.

Alina from Ukraine : In the future I want to be a translator. It is an interesting and useful profession. I understand the importance of kno9wledge of a foreign language. It enables people from different countries to communicate with each other, to read foreign literature in the original, to broaden their outlooks. I want to become a translator of some reasons. It is an interesting profession because a translator meets people from different countries and cultures all the time and has an opportnity to learn much about them. I want to communicate with people from different countries, I want to understand their culture and traditions. Besides, this profession is very useful because it helps people to understand each other.

Amanda from United States : I want to be a translator in the future mainly because I love the thought of language. Foreign languages have always interested me since I was small, and I just hope in the future I will be able to speak and be lierate in many other languages other than English.

Mireia from Italy : I'd like to become a translator or a computer programmer I like computers and lenguages, I'm going to Suzzara, then I go to work, in Suzzara I study five languages: Italian, English, French, Latin and Spanish.

Denise from Italy : I like the languages a lot, especially English and Spanish. Unfortunately I am not studying Spanish at the moment, but I hope I will study it next year!!! Ilike this work because I'like to travel a lot!!! I like America, England and Spain. I would like to have my own travel agency, when Igrow up!!!

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