Yes! If you know a second (or third) language, put it on every application and profile. Specify "speak, read, write" if that's the case. Some applications have a 1 to 10 scale or beginner-intermediate-advanced.
How about:
Bilingual Spanish-English: speak, read, and write Spanish; interpret/translate for meetings and correspondence; Certified Bilingual Teacher
Being bilingual makes you two persons.
Liam can beat-box, do a headstand, touch his tounge to his nose. Liams most special skill is being adorable. :)
Having bilingual skills is important for several reasons. It can enhance communication and understanding across different cultures, increase job opportunities and marketability, and improve cognitive skills such as multitasking and problem-solving. Additionally, being bilingual can help build bridges between communities and foster inclusivity.
Being bilingual will make you a lot more effective and useful to employer.
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rue special skill is hopping from tree to tree
Maria Vasquez-Chairez has written: 'Bilingual and special education' -- subject(s): Bilingual Education, Education, Handbooks, manuals, Linguistic minorities, Special education
I am bilingual and can speak English and Spanish fluently.
Bilingual means able to speak two languages.
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what are the special skill of the falcon's
Being bilingual does not greatly increase your chances of getting into an Ivy League University. Good grades, who you know, your SAT scores and community involvement will come first. Being bilingual shows that you are a well rounded person.