Why ccna exam is only in english ? french please..........
Dj-Pat
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Hi,
Three years ago I had a cisco course to allow me to prepare this certification (ccna), But the problem was my english level. Now I'm in UK for an internship in IT for almost two months and my aim is to obtain this one.
I'm very happy to have found this forum and I would like to thanks you by advance about some question that I could ask on this forum.
Three years ago I had a cisco course to allow me to prepare this certification (ccna), But the problem was my english level. Now I'm in UK for an internship in IT for almost two months and my aim is to obtain this one.
I'm very happy to have found this forum and I would like to thanks you by advance about some question that I could ask on this forum.
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Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 AdminBonjour,
Networking standards, Cisco commands, and most other essential 'information' is in English. It's fair to say that Cisco products speak English. I think you'll just have to adjust to the exam rather than requesting the exam to adjust to you, and considering you have an internship in the UK, it makes sense to improve your English up to at least the CCNA level of English. Perhaps some evening classes "English for French"? -
Dj-Pat Member Posts: 5 ■□□□□□□□□□You're propabely right when you said I have to adjust me to this exam.
I told that because as you know some exams like microsoft are in french as well.
to finish, I gonna work twice to make good this certification.
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KGhaleon Member Posts: 1,346 ■■■■□□□□□□The CCNA sounds french to us english speakers, so it's not so bad.
KGPresent goals: MCAS, MCSA, 70-680 -
NightShade1 Member Posts: 433 ■■■□□□□□□□Look study it in english because the translation blows sometimes...
I actually tried to read it in spanish but i was like Whats that? and whats that... it was even harder for me reading it in spanish because when they translate some stuff from spanish to english they just use this weird word and you are like wtf??
I remenber a mate that was on the academy of cisco for the CCNA and he was like i took one exam in spanish and i coudlnt understand some stuff in there becausei didnt know what they were refering to....
I recomend you to study it and read the books in the language that were written... translations... no man... i actually think well they could translate but they shouldnt translate some words.... and just put it in english