-Have you chosen your future profession?
-Yes, I want to be a guide or an interpreter.
-Why have you chosen to work in this field? What are your criteria?
-These professions are well-paid, interesting, and useful. These are the jobs which let you learn something new everyday. I find it interesting and challenging to solve new problems. At the same time I shall work with English and Russian, the languages I like. I shall also have a wide range of opportunities to see foreign countries and to communicate with native speakers.
-Do you have the needed traits of character?
-Well, i”m industrious, I think, this is a very important trait of character. I am also good at languages and communicative. My father says I am organised, reliable and practical.
-Wuold you like to be a programmer, for instance?
-No. This job requires thorough knowledge of mathematics and computers, whereas I am not good at these sciences.
-Many boys and girls want to be famous in their future. What about you?
- I don’t think about being famous. If I am famous, I shall be glad. I think, but most of all I want to have a good job and be a good specialist.
-Where would you study to prepare for your future profession?
- I shall try to enter the Philology Department of the State University. If I fail to enter, I shall take courses.
-When did you begin to think about your future profession?
-Whan I was a child. Then I knew my father was a technologist and I wanted to become a technologist, too. But later I understood that I could make a terrible technologist, since I am bad at chemistry and such subjects..
-Who helped you decide what you want to be?
- My parents supported me a lot, especially my mother. She helped me to understand myself.