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Your first question may be: "Will the knowledge which I have learned in the calassroom help me become a good staff? The teacher (lecturer) gave us the useful knowledge and trained up us to be an accoutant, a doctor or a electrician. However, can he give us the necessary lessons to be an potential staff in the future?
The answer is "Yes". The teachers (lecturers) taught us an important and valuable thing that a prospective staff needs to know. Yet, the fact that there are so few students who are interested in that.
The basic lesson is the necessary skills to set up (arrange) and show our ideas in texts (words) or speech. This means that you is assessed to be a bright and sucessful staff or not depends on not only your communicative abitity with people, but also the way which you show your thoughts and ideas with the purpose you want to help the listeners understand the problem which you are referring, and they will be persuaded by your fluent.
And of course, these skills are not enough for you. In the fisrt place you must have a thing to say. The result of work is made by yourself's ability in explaining the problem to people, as well as the work itself makes its own qualiity.
Showing yourself's thoughts is a skill which any school can teach you.
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