By: Kandice Thorn
Doctors have instruments; engineers have numbers and stuff (or so I'm told); lawyers have language. For a practicing lawyer, facility with language is not just a plus, it is a requirement. For non-native-English-speaking LL.M. students who will be searching for jobs in the U.S., this means that getting up to speed on the language is of the utmost importance.
Fortunately, the LL.M. program provides tremendous opportunities for you to improve both your oral and written communication skills in English. Here are five things you can do to improve your English quickly: