which foreign language would be better to learn French or Chinese??
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Learning which foreign language would be better : German, Spanish, French or Chinese
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I am a native Chinese, to be frankly , now in every Chinese company who do business with foreign country, there must be someone can speak English well, BTW, our students learn English as a second language from age 12, so for business' shake, you have no need to learn Chinese . but if you are interested in it, I can teach you some
This depends on the industry you're looking to work in, and where you might move. China's economy is really strong, but if you want to work there, you may wind up earning a lot less than you'd earn in India, so it's not necessarily a good move.
I generally don't recommend learning a language just for economic reasons, you have to like the language as well. Mastering a language to the point that you can use it for business takes at least 800 hours, more if the language is unrelated to your own. If your only goal is to further your career, there must be another skill that you could master in less than 800 hours that would give you a greater career advantage.
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Learning which foreign language would be better : German, Spanish, French or Chinese
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I am a native Chinese, to be frankly , now in every Chinese company who do business with foreign country, there must be someone can speak English well, BTW, our students learn English as a second language from age 12, so for business' shake, you have no need to learn Chinese . but if you are interested in it, I can teach you some
This depends on the industry you're looking to work in, and where you might move. China's economy is really strong, but if you want to work there, you may wind up earning a lot less than you'd earn in India, so it's not necessarily a good move.
I generally don't recommend learning a language just for economic reasons, you have to like the language as well. Mastering a language to the point that you can use it for business takes at least 800 hours, more if the language is unrelated to your own. If your only goal is to further your career, there must be another skill that you could master in less than 800 hours that would give you a greater career advantage.
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No language is easy to help it take practice. Any language we learn through practice.
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