It really depends on where you are wanting to work. If you are working in the US, you would definitely have a leg up if you received English training first.
CNA training is good for a lifetime. As long you have the proper training and have certificate. You also have to keep renewing your certificate in certain states.
Certain schools in the country have good information systems training. Certain schools in the country have good information systems training. Certain schools in the country have good information systems training.
englishgrammar101 dot com is an excellent source for english grammar training online. Grammar monster is another good source for grammar training online.
They have slightly different meanings. If you are speaking of English as a language, you would say "good at." If you are speaking of it as school subject, you would say "good in," just as you would say "good in science" or "good in history."
speak french and English well and have good training
they need to be good at maththey need to be good at english/readingand also need to be good at science
ACLS training is available many places. Certain professions may require advanced cardiac life support training and a good starting place to research your options would be http://www.ehow.com/about_6739340_acls-training-paramedics.html. The CPR training center also offers the course here: http://www.cprtrainingcenter.com/acls_course.html.
I believe that one should be a good actor when no training is neccessary; although training would be helpful to enhance ones acting skills.
It would be a good idea to get yourself in good phyical shape before your training starts.
A good program to take for machinery training would be the PMMI certification. It's a great thing to have.
She has good command of English in both written and verbal would be known as her skills.
The way your question is worded, I'm not sure what you are requesting; if you want to teach English there are courses you can take. If you want to learn English there are also courses available.