BTEC Level 5 HND Business Management,is this recognised in Australia?
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Re: BTEC Level 5 HND Business Management,is this recognised in Australia?
It's not the spelling that is an issue, but your use of language. You are worrying if your qualification will be recognised, but you need to also worry about your language ability since you would need to satisfy a prospective employer that you will be able to communicate effectively without causing offence with improper use of informalities, or being misunderstood due to poor sentence structure. There was no malice intended in the observation, just trying to give you the best advice so if you manage to obtain a visa for Australia, you have the best opportunities for success
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Re: BTEC Level 5 HND Business Management,is this recognised in Australia?
It's not the spelling that is an issue, but your use of language. You are worrying if your qualification will be recognised, but you need to also worry about your language ability since you would need to satisfy a prospective employer that you will be able to communicate effectively without causing offence with improper use of informalities, or being misunderstood due to poor sentence structure. There was no malice intended in the observation, just trying to give you the best advice so if you manage to obtain a visa for Australia, you have the best opportunities for success
i know and understand your drifts, what means giving constructive advises.
But this is a platform where people share facts and some issues ,instead making assessments of language use.
If you get the drifts on the sentences,then there is no concern.I just use plain sentences and this is enough to communicate here.
Happy Christmas!
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Re: BTEC Level 5 HND Business Management,is this recognised in Australia?
dear old.sparkles,
i know and understand your drifts, what means giving constructive advises.
But this is a platform where people share facts and some issues ,instead making assessments of language use.
If you get the drifts on the sentences,then there is no concern.I just use plain sentences and this is enough to communicate here.
Happy Christmas!
i know and understand your drifts, what means giving constructive advises.
But this is a platform where people share facts and some issues ,instead making assessments of language use.
If you get the drifts on the sentences,then there is no concern.I just use plain sentences and this is enough to communicate here.
Happy Christmas!
It is something that you will need to work on.
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Re: BTEC Level 5 HND Business Management,is this recognised in Australia?
dear old.sparkles,
i know and understand your drifts, what means giving constructive advises.
But this is a platform where people share facts and some issues ,instead making assessments of language use.
If you get the drifts on the sentences,then there is no concern.I just use plain sentences and this is enough to communicate here.
Happy Christmas!
i know and understand your drifts, what means giving constructive advises.
But this is a platform where people share facts and some issues ,instead making assessments of language use.
If you get the drifts on the sentences,then there is no concern.I just use plain sentences and this is enough to communicate here.
Happy Christmas!
Many people in Australia will not be as tolerant as the posters on here and will not take the time to try and understand you. I suggest, as others have done, that you work on your English language skills
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Re: BTEC Level 5 HND Business Management,is this recognised in Australia?
dear old.sparkles,
i know and understand your drifts, what means giving constructive advises.
But this is a platform where people share facts and some issues ,instead making assessments of language use.
If you get the drifts on the sentences,then there is no concern.I just use plain sentences and this is enough to communicate here.
Happy Christmas!
i know and understand your drifts, what means giving constructive advises.
But this is a platform where people share facts and some issues ,instead making assessments of language use.
If you get the drifts on the sentences,then there is no concern.I just use plain sentences and this is enough to communicate here.
Happy Christmas!
I understand your gist. However, this forum exists to share opinions and not check my grammar; as long as you understand me is what counts.
I'm sorry to say that it would be hard-work working with you because of your English. The art of communication is in what I hear, not what you say. I think you are trying too hard to come across as somebody with an "extraordinary" grasp of English.
Why be different? Most of the people on this forum from the UK use very simple words. Some have problems with there and their.
I remember remarking to an Indian friend that the standard of English in The Times of India was very high, yet very old-fashioned. That's great, but it comes across as supercilious to a native speaker, who is taught a more dumbed down version of English. Pretend that we are a bit thick and you won't go far wrong.
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Re: BTEC Level 5 HND Business Management,is this recognised in Australia?
i am on the way to improve ,do not worry!
At least ,i got some advises in what a prospective employee pays attention.
Thank you all there!
But the determination of some UK citizens lacking of english is really interesting!
Currently one of my friend who Australian citizen is in my country and he is also having lacking in English,although he was born in Melbourne!
At least ,i got some advises in what a prospective employee pays attention.
Thank you all there!
But the determination of some UK citizens lacking of english is really interesting!
Currently one of my friend who Australian citizen is in my country and he is also having lacking in English,although he was born in Melbourne!
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Re: BTEC Level 5 HND Business Management,is this recognised in Australia?
i am on the way to improve ,do not worry!
At least ,i got some advises in what a prospective employee pays attention.
Thank you all there!
But the determination of some UK citizens lacking of english is really interesting!
Currently one of my friend who Australian citizen is in my country and he is also having lacking in English,although he was born in Melbourne!
At least ,i got some advises in what a prospective employee pays attention.
Thank you all there!
But the determination of some UK citizens lacking of english is really interesting!
Currently one of my friend who Australian citizen is in my country and he is also having lacking in English,although he was born in Melbourne!
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Re: BTEC Level 5 HND Business Management,is this recognised in Australia?
Re: BTEC Level 5 HND Business Management,is this recognised in Australia?
.......Is any UK qualification recognised in Australia ?
.......Is any UK qualification recognised in Australia ?
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Re: BTEC Level 5 HND Business Management,is this recognised in Australia?
Dear Dreamy.
Sorry but I do not think that this forum has a spellchecker. I speak plainly and think that my comments are comprehensible.
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Re: BTEC Level 5 HND Business Management,is this recognised in Australia?
It's not onlt the spelling, which is OK, and there ios a spellchecker on this forum for use when you reply, but you lack of use of things like capitalisation, the i, should always be I when used to indicate 'me', there is always a space after a comma, and all names will always begin with a capital letter as would all sentences. You post really should have read.
Dear Dreamy.
Sorry but I do not think that this forum has a spellchecker. I speak plainly and think that my comments are comprehensible.
Dear Dreamy.
Sorry but I do not think that this forum has a spellchecker. I speak plainly and think that my comments are comprehensible.
just before all else, you should check some of the words what you typed!
i have been improving my English, so do not worry about me friends