I completely agree! Internships are an amazing opportunity to immerse yourself in a professional English-speaking environment and boost your language skills. I interned as a marketing assistant at a tech startup in San Francisco for 3 months. During that time, I had to communicate with clients, write reports, and create presentations, all in English. It was challenging at first, but I quickly learned and adapted. By the end of the internship, I was much more confident in my English abilities and felt comfortable using them in a professional setting.
She doesn’t sound Aussie🦘🇦🇺 at all.⁉️ Rather American 🇺🇸🍔accented seemingly being educated 🤪out there👻⁉️ She might be NOT able to read and write Japanese 💯 % enough ⁉️🤪
IELTs7.5通訳レベルですね🙋🙋僕もオーストラリアワーホリで行ってましたが5か5,5がやっとでした😂😂your pronunciation is so excellent that aussie guys may be surprised😌Good luck for your future and I pray you will be happy life. Japan will not be future anymore🥺こんなレベルです(笑)がんばって下さいね😇
For the first time I watch your youtube and comment, and I get inspired to study English. Thanks for making such a interesting and stunning video and I become to be eager to interact I watch your youtube and comment, and I get inspired to study English. Thanks
It’s been 1 months since I came Sydney from Japan. After I watched this video, I started felling like I should try an internship. But how did you apply for the internship that you introduced us in the video ??
It’s also widely understood in English-speaking countries, especially in the context of discussing marketing strategies on social media platforms. It’s not exclusive to Japan and is recognized by professionals in the field worldwide.
@@____mn3 It's a legit acronym, uncommon tho. I do understand coz I have some asian friends (kossie and mates with J background). I am not too sure if SNS is sorta terminology or not (having said that we may say SNS marketing), but I reckon you do not need to use the word on your video. I do feel like you are a bit passive-aggressive.