helen, thank you for your help today, you did a good job.The conversation between the factory and I are very comfortable. You are attractive, perfect woman to be my interpreter and assistant. (Stuart)
This was my 1st time in China from America and Vivian made the experience very enjoyable. Without her support I would have not been able to navigate my way through China's complicated streets and confusing language barrier. I would recommend Vivian to anyone interested in either sourcing products or for a translator. If Vivian doesn't know about the products you need sourced. She is extremely willing to learn as much as possible to be as helpful as possible. Vivian never complained once about all the walking we have to do and was always extremely polite.
John Marty ( President )
Jane is very helpful and arranged my trip very wonderful. I would like to recommend her and use her service next time. Thank you for Jane’s accompanying the trip in China.
La Sharqi
she is very knowledge about tranportation (bus, metro and train ). She helped us with everything at our destination (fengjing ). Her english is very good . She is very kind, and caring. Good job!
Diane
Delysia has exellent English skills and additionally she has a well-developed knowledge of the business negotiation process. I would not hesitate to recommend that she be considered for participation in very high level discussions. I relied heavily on her judgement about the best approach to resolving sensitive issues that arose in discussions with the Chinese company.
For someone as relatively young as Delysia, I was surprised at the level of maturity and sophistication she displayed.
Just as important are Delysia's attitude, personality and appearance. In every way, one could not ask for a more sincere and interesting business associate.
Ken Ellenberg (CEO)
Hello FREEIVA,
After recently using your interpretation service, I was put in contact with Jack to assist me on my trip to China. I was in Yiwu and Shanghai for 5 days to conduct business.
IVA-Jackl's assistance was invaluable. He helped me to arrange my schedule, travel requirements and more. His impeccable knowledge of the area, the traditions, history, culture and language allowed me to negotiate my business flawlessly. Jack's excellent technique and experience bridged the language and cultural gap between our parties. I feel that only with his assistance and knowledge, was I able to gain an insight into the dealings of Chinese companies and how best to approach them.
I also found Jack was prepared to research all the companies and products I was dealing with before my visit. He had an excellent understanding of my product lines and the companies I was visiting, even before I arrived. His professional manor and friendly spirit was a pleasure to work with. I would strongly recommend his services for anybody visiting the region.
I am very pleased of your company's service
Denis H.(CEO)
English Skill: Very Good
Work Quality: Very Good
Hard working,Attentive and bright, and an excellent companion, thank you, Helen
John C. Taylor
British Inventor
About John C Taylor
Dr John C Taylor was born in Buxton in Derbyshire, attended school on the Isle of Man and then graduated from Corpus Christi College B.A. (later M.A.) in Natural Sciences. He returned to live in the Isle of Man thirty years ago. By occupation, he is an inventor. Many of the hundreds of patents that he holds are connected with domestic appliances, thermostats, and electrical equipment. His single most famous invention is the cordless kettle, patented and used now throughout the world. The company John founded holds four Queen's Awards, three for Export and one for Innovation, conferred for his 360 degree cordless kettle connector.
His other personal interests include the study and collecting of early clocks, mountaineering, sailing and flying (he first went solo in 1953 and he still pilots his own planes). He has organised major exhibitions on seventeenth- and eighteenthcentury horology, with a special interest in the works of Christiaan Huygens, inventor of the pendulum clock, the Fromanteel family of clockmakers and John Harrison, inventor of the marine chronometer. Clocks, offer a rare marriage between science and art, and the complexity of mechanism and utter simplicity of concept clearly link the inventions of John Taylor today with those of his horological predecessors of the past.
Once the working mechanics of a clock are in place, the instrument itself can become a medium for art, and when the clock begins to tick, with a sound like a little heartbeat of its own, it seems to John to be a living thing.
For some years he has been working on a new form of clock, the Chronophage, a traditional timepiece driven by a spring and paced by a rocking escapement, as a homage to Harrison, but which measures and shows time in an altogether original and innovative way. The first full-sized example of this new kind of clock looks out at street level across the city of Cambridge from the building now called the Taylor Library.
To whom it may concern,
I am writing to thank the services Joyce provided during my visit in Shanghai during the International Agrichemical and Crop protection Expo in March. She is a very quick learner who helped me dealing with my clients independently when I was too busy to cope. Her English is very excellent and she is a delightful and trustworthy person. I highly recommend her as an interpreter and business assistant.
Kind Regards,
Micheal(CEO)