Yes, English is the second language of Dubai. Although Arabic is the official language, English is a widely-spoken language in the workplace.
Some work sites require their employees to speak English only; to prevent confusion on the job. However there is no law in Texas against the speaking of Spanish on or off the job.
no, but you will be raped [whoever wrote this response is an idiot]
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Employers can require that workers speak English for safety and efficiency reasons, and can reject workers who cannot. Employers cannot punish workers for speaking a non-English language to each other, as long as they speak English to customers.
Yes if you are looking for a good salary in Dubai.
Not if you speak English as well. Provided that your English is good enough to do the required work, they cannot fire you for speaking any other language--that would be discrimination, and the courts would love to hear about it.
Fluency in French and English would be useful if you work at a ticket counter, because many international visitors come to Anguilla. Most jobs only require English, though, as Anguilla is an English-speaking island.
because it is a great place to work at and the weather in Dubai is really hot country and it a nice playes to be
Mostly sex and avoiding work. Speaking only from experience.
English speaking should be implemented in schools because it gives proficiency to the students in all aspect in life. By that proficiency, he or she is able to do his work in the future with efficiency and accuracy by understanding the nature of her work and learning to socialize to other nationalities all around the globe.
Yes i am shore that somewhere in Dubai there is an American working there.
Well, itd probably be useful to find an English speaking employer. Put an ad in an English paper for a job tht u can do without having to learn Norwegian.