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i would say history and a language

i want to be an interpreter too and i am in year 9 i choose history Spanish and i am not too sure on the third one

in my school you also get to do your committee language. so i am doingFrenchtoo but it won't use up any of my options which is really good. In my opinionGCSEdoesn't really matter because (it does) because in university you get to do interpreting studies or translating studies so yh

it would be really helpful to start learning like a European language for example Spanish ,French, German (which i am starting to learn) Italian and Russian (Russian is REALLY good language )

i f you learnFrenchthen Spanish it would be very easy like me.


I hope this helps


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none u can learn on the job :)

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