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What are your passions, besides languages

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 10:00 am
by rakibhasan
Finally, I have collected in a schematic format the most suitable types of exercise based on the observation of a model to integrate classroom teaching and self-learning sessions in each phase of the training path. It is, therefore, an inventory with theoretical food for thought and concrete proposals at the service of teaching and individual study in order to expand the tools available to trainers and students.

I can't think of a passion that bulk sms azerbaijan in some way, isn't strictly linked to languages! I love travelling and reading; among the books I've enjoyed the most in recent years, there are those by Sally Rooney, an Irish author. I always read in the language because I like to think about how I would have translated the passages that, when reading, seem more complex... could it be a professional deformation?

Then I really love TV series; above all Friends which helped me understand the differences between British and American English and to know the slang. For German it is not as easy to find exciting series, given the still limited production in Germany, but I appreciated Dark streaming on Netflix.

Tell us about how the Studio Tre Award has helped you, or will help you, realize your projects.
With the contribution of Studio Tre I registered with AITI, the Italian Association of Translators and Interpreters and thus took the first steps to transform what is my greatest passion into my work. Furthermore, Aiti guarantees continuous training to its members through courses, seminars, workshops, webinars and so I have already had the opportunity to follow, for example, a very interesting seminar on certified translation.