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zvonka.rink
Slovenia

English language proficiency
 
Dear colleagues,
 
 
I - as her English teacher- was asked by my ex-student to write a kind of a recommendation, or better, a letter about her English competence and skills so that she will apply for a job of an interpreter. I am struggling because I don �t know how to do it. I can �t find any samples on the internet, probably because I don �t really know what to look for. Is this a letter of recommendation? What about the layout and what should my letter include?
 
I would be grateful for any help.

3 Apr 2015      





maryse pey�
France

I was asked once to write a letter of recommandation and what is important is the sincerity of your writing. I was told by natives that the tone of the letter is as important as the details.
So let your heart speak and give the qualities you think your student has and what she is actually able to do. Talk about her dedication, her good will, her... Be honest.
Of course you must add some formal expressions like "dear Sirs" or the last polite formulas but be sincere. That will be of a great help to your student. Once a Londoner told me "What is important for us is the PERSONAL thought and behavior !".
Hope this may help.
Maryse.

3 Apr 2015     



ueslteacher
Ukraine

Yes, your letter should have the format of the letter of recommendation.
There are lots of sites where you can find tips and examples. Here �s one of such sites:
You might also consider quoting some proof/evidence of her level of English (like the scores of standardised tests) and mentioning participation in a translation oriented specialty course or some international project where she acted as an interepreter, etc. 

3 Apr 2015