Did not prevent her blind since infancy that the check itself, the design will is strong and always Evoukan adversity and crises, disabilities, but also, British girl has managed to be the smallest blind interpreter accredited to the European Parliament, despite the fact that only 10 years old.
And according to the newspaper "opinion" of Kuwait, The baby, which is called Alexia Sloan had lost her sight when the carry from the age of two, after being hit by a brain tumor, but that disability has been tack-day obstacle in the way of ambitions, which showed a talent adept at learning languages, so I managed to mastery of 4 languages: English, French, Spanish and Chinese, before it is in its sixth year, it is also currently working on learning the German language.
Alexia often dreamed of becoming an interpreter in the European Parliament, a dream that has been made recently after he called a member of English, in the parliament to the city of Brussels (the seat of parliament), where the announcement was formally adopted as an interpreter, regardless of her young age.
A spokesperson said an official on behalf of the European Parliament, commenting on that: "It is true that the minimum age of interpreters we have is 14 years old, but we decided to exclude Alexia due to the fullness of their extraordinary talent, they are more skillful translators engaged in interpretation for many years.
And according to the newspaper "opinion" of Kuwait, The baby, which is called Alexia Sloan had lost her sight when the carry from the age of two, after being hit by a brain tumor, but that disability has been tack-day obstacle in the way of ambitions, which showed a talent adept at learning languages, so I managed to mastery of 4 languages: English, French, Spanish and Chinese, before it is in its sixth year, it is also currently working on learning the German language.
Alexia often dreamed of becoming an interpreter in the European Parliament, a dream that has been made recently after he called a member of English, in the parliament to the city of Brussels (the seat of parliament), where the announcement was formally adopted as an interpreter, regardless of her young age.
A spokesperson said an official on behalf of the European Parliament, commenting on that: "It is true that the minimum age of interpreters we have is 14 years old, but we decided to exclude Alexia due to the fullness of their extraordinary talent, they are more skillful translators engaged in interpretation for many years.