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Do you earn a lot of money as a translator in America?

I think you should first worry about whether you have a work permit in the United States, and then worry about how much money you earn as a translator in the United States! You can't be an interpreter without a green card. Besides, there are so many China people and Arabs in the United States that it is difficult to apply for an H 1 visa for an undergraduate translation diploma. If you have a green card, you are qualified to care about being an interpreter.

It's amazing that you can "master three languages: Chinese, Arabic and English" just by learning Arabic. Full mark in CET-6, TOEFL 640, living in America now 10 years. I'm so tired. Synchronous translation does not mean that you can talk, chat, quarrel, pick up girls and speak fluently. It's really great that you are proficient in Chinese, Arabic and English.

If you have a green card and relevant experience, you can go to Rosetta Stone as a Chinese teacher, but there are too many people now. 20 yuan, one hour. You can also go to Chinese schools to teach Chinese. But there are too many people now. The price is lower.

There are too many multilingual talents in America. After all, it is an immigrant country. Almost many people can speak at least one language except English. That kind of meeting is different from English, which is not usually used in classroom learning in China. It has been handed down from home. At present, our children's kindergartens are bilingual, so when we go home, we add Chinese, and we are very slippery with everyone. If you are an American who knows Chinese and Arabic, it is still very useful. Laos and China should "master" Arabic and English, if they don't live in a multilingual environment. It is still difficult.

Compared with so many English learners in China, speaking English so badly is really popular.