Regarding the problem of learning small languages, I hope you will help seriously, thank you very mu

Updated on society 2024-06-12
33 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is said that the four most popular languages in the future may be English, Chinese, Arabic and Spanish, I think it depends on your personal career plan in the future, no career plan at least you know which country you prefer, right? I think the key is to look at personal interests, if you don't have interest, forcing yourself to learn something may not be effective. I also learn a small language, but it's Thai. Hehe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, it will be very hard, this kind of language can be strengthened by the examination, the school is okay, as long as you have perseverance, the examination certificate. After that, you can also consider studying abroad, or taking a self-exam, and then you will not be very sought-after.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It should be known that universities are mainly on their own. I am a school, and there are still many people who fail and drop out.

    Therefore, whether you can learn it or not depends mainly on yourself. As long as you work hard, hope is always there.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    One of my friends is an English major, and they have to study a minor in college, but it's not the kind that you have to pass several levels, she chose Japanese.

    Another friend, English itself is good, and I also learned a small language, which is also Japanese.

    However, according to the experience of these two students, it is very difficult to minor in a minor language, and it is okay to know some words initially, but it is basically impossible to learn them deeply. It also takes a lot of time to memorize words and learn grammar.

    In fact, if you want to be able to find a job and increase your weight, the fact is that improving your English, being able to answer fluently, and writing long English reports is the way for you to really improve your weight. Instead of spending a lot of time learning a new language and learning only scratch the surface, it's better to take this time to take your English to the next level. Level 6 can only be said to be okay, and good speaking is the key.

    A European or American company will not hire you because you know Japanese, Korean, or Latin, but if you can talk directly to foreigners and hold meetings directly with the headquarters in English, then they will be happy to hire you

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think it's good to learn Japanese, but even though I'm boycotting Japan now, I studied Japanese for a semester, and it was a bit difficult to learn at first, and I had to memorize a lot of pronunciations, but it was easier to learn when I remembered it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    French is used in France, Africa and Quebec, Canada, Spanish is more common in Latin America, and Japan and South Korea are more useful in China, depending on how you plan to develop in the future.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Don't study a language major! Don't believe in double degrees! It's all the same.

    In the future, if you plan to finance and journalism, then apply for these two majors.

    Foreign languages at university are mainly self-taught.

    I studied languages, so I know that languages are just tools, and no matter how good you learn, you don't have a major. (unless you just want to be a translator).

    Now language majors either go abroad, go to graduate school, or look for a job with a double degree.

    After graduating from learning a foreign language, there are very few people who can rely on foreign languages to eat. Especially in Japanese, there are no Japanese companies willing to want Japanese majors, people want other majors, but if you know a little Japanese, you can understand it and understand the general meaning.

    And if you want to learn a language, don't think that you will be able to work in finance in the future.

    Interlacing is like a mountain, you learn history and literature every day, and you can't do it if you really want to do finance.

    There is also learning languages, which generally do not know mathematics, and it will be difficult for you to study finance in the future.

    In addition, my sister graduated from a famous foreign Chinese university majoring in German and couldn't find a job. In the end, I had to give up the language I had studied for four years and work in other industries.

    Korean and Japanese are similar.

    Russian, Arabic, Portuguese do not understand

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Male students are good at science and engineering.

    I don't like to study finance because of my homework.

    If you learn the Korean language, you will go to South Korea for employment. My friend is in Korea with a 3-star salary, an annual salary of more than 200,000 yen after graduating from graduate school, and he has just worked for 1 year, but he is a computer major.

    There are two more, construction, etc. There are also more than 250,000 yuan, and the salary of liberal arts is very small, about 150,000.

    There are very few people who have studied for more than 4 years, and they are not Koreans who are majoring in Korean.

    It is not recommended that you learn Korean Chinese.

    Japanese, so far, it's better. However, there are too many people who study Japanese, and it is estimated that the employment will get worse and worse. I studied Japanese, and my salary in Japanese has dropped a lot in recent years.

    The Japanese who work in the Japanese financial ** salary is 700,000 yuan per year, 30 years old, and there are currently no Chinese people working there. And the work is very hard.

    The average Chinese in Japan has a minimum annual salary of 160,000 yuan (liberal arts) and a maximum of 400,000 yuan (machinery, computer). Japan and South Korea are both aging in society, with fewer and fewer young people, and the need for young foreign talents is increasing. But liberal arts are really hard to work well. Even young people in Japan are hard to find graduate students.

    Preferably a double degree, finance and a foreign language.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Portuguese bar! Few people will!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    My personal opinion is that German and Spanish will be better, because I don't know if a country speaks it.

    Like South Korea and Japan, it can only be confined to one country. The most important thing is that no matter what you learn, don't give up on English, it's too late to regret it. I'm a Japanese student, so I'm very impressed.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In recent years, China and Russia have held the Russian Year of the Chinese Language Year, close contacts, and the Sino-Russian border is relatively developed, and the male students have great opportunities to work abroad, and if they are employed in China, Beijing, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Dalian, these big cities, the demand for Russian is very large, especially for male students, for example, we do not have to worry about male students looking for jobs. A double degree in finance and Russian must be in demand. And Russian is also very easy to learn after getting started, and Russia is a country full of museums, churches, and theaters, which are very attractive and mysterious.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In Portuguese or Arabic, you can go to *** or the consulate.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    For news and finance, let's talk about Japanese. But nowadays, there are so many people who are learning Japanese. The Korean language is also more restrictive.

    Let's think about where you want to go in the future. After all, the concentration of these languages is more obvious. Personally, I think German-speaking is still easier to employ.

    It is advisable to ask others.

    My emotion: The Japanese language is mainly Qingdao Dalian. In Beijing, although it is okay, it is still more popular for graduate students and those with work experience. There is also a lot of Korean spoken in Qingdao.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Don't learn Japanese and Korean, unless you're going to be their boss, don't learn — I didn't treat you as a human being.

    Russian and Portuguese could be considered a little more.

    Arabic is very good and very strong, but it is used in too few places, and it is used with caution.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    English is the easiest of the European languages, and Spain doesn't have to say anything else, so the speed of speech is unbearable. It depends on what you mean not to learn too well, if so, then it is best to learn Japanese and Korean, the application is large, and if you know Japanese in the same job in a Japanese company, then your competitiveness will definitely be much stronger than not.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Is Spanish easier to learn than English?

    Have you studied?

    Spanish is several times more difficult than English, isn't it?

    I'm learning Spanish right now, and the better English you have, the harder it is to learn. If you learn French well, it will help.

    Each verb in Spanish has 6 conjugations. Moreover, there are hundreds of irregular conjugations, and regular conjugations are divided into ar, ir, and er endings, and each has its own different conjugation methods.

    After that comes grammar. It's also more difficult than English.

    Because English at least has similarities with the subject-verb-object in Chinese, but the grammar and language family of Spanish are very messy.

    Anyway, you don't understand it if you talk too much.

    To put it simply, if a job can earn 3,000 for a job that speaks English, then a job that can speak Spanish can earn 7,000 to 8,000 per month.

    There is a shortage of people who don't know Spanish.

    He said that it is very good to let the landlord learn Spanish. Very promising.

    But it's definitely very difficult, otherwise everyone will do. It will not be so scarce.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Since your English is not good, you should learn it first. What small language has the same scope as English?

    In addition, the knowledge is all the same, and it is as difficult for people who are not good at English to learn other foreign languages.

    Can't stand the speed of speaking Spanish upstairs? The evidence is in**?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I also think it's better to learn Spanish, after all, it is one of the most important languages, but Spanish is difficult to learn, and English and Spanish are more conflicting, because speaking Spanish is very confused when speaking English pronunciation, and English speakers are also difficult to listen to Spanish, but learning Spanish will help in the future.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Italian and Spanish are the same in many ways, and French is a bit more difficult compared to these two languages

    German is even more difficult!

    I studied Italian and am studying abroad in Italy!

    French is not a small language, right?

    It is recommended to learn Italian!

    It's really harder than English!

    But the pronunciation is simpler than English

    So if you look at Italian dictionaries, there is no phonetic transcription

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I can't say which ones are easy to learn, which ones are good to learn, and which ones are not better.

    I can only mention it to the landlord.

    There are three language families in European note, Latin.

    Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, French, Romanian, which are the languages left over from ancient Rome, and now these countries are still economically developed, and it's not very difficult, and if you learn one, you can understand some other languages of the same language, but French is xenophobic, because it may be because of the war with the British, it sounds like a mixed language of Latin and German.

    The German department includes German, English, and a number of other languages.

    I don't know that much, but generally German and English are almost just German with a few pronunciations difficult.

    Slavic languages.

    Including some Eastern European countries and Yugoslavia.

    The economy is a bit backward.

    Many of their natives went to Western Europe to learn Latin.

    The specific landlord has to refer to himself.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Learn Spanish, Spanish is easier than English, and now there is a Spanish proficiency test (similar to the English TOEFL) in China. You can give it a try.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Spanish is good, much simpler than Slavic and German.

    French is the simplest, but not as common as Spanish.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    French, if you work in Qingdao, Japanese or KoreanLearning French is what makes you go to Africa

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I think it's better to learn Japanese if you want to talk about journalism and finance, because Japan has news every day, and after all, Japanese finance is still quite good.

    Or learn Spanish, according to my friends, English is widely spoken, but in addition to English, Spanish is also quite extensive.

    The second suggestion is German, for no specific reason, just intuition.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If you want to learn finance, let's learn Japanese, personal advice.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Absolutely necessary.

    I'm very similar to you, I'm from the Department of Russian at Beijing Foreign University, but I'm about to be a senior, and I just came to that time, and there are seniors who mentioned that English can't be relaxed when receiving new students. At least I think it's right.

    Since the head teacher told you, he must have sent several batches of graduates before, and judging by their employment situation, he will warn you to learn English well. I think the subtext of the head teacher may be that "I am not optimistic about employment in Russian alone, and I can only be more competitive and have a wider range of employment if I learn English as an international language well".

    As for the level of learning, I think at least the attitude should be serious, as for the degree, I think it should vary from person to person, of course, if the West Foreign Language allows students of small languages to take the English major passing exam, it is of course the best if they can pass both English and Russian in their senior year.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It doesn't make much sense to go through how many levels. The important thing is to improve your practical skills and the ability to actually deal with the situation, not how many points you score on the exam.

    If you encounter problems at work in the future, I will not give you a reading comprehension essay and give you a few choice questions.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Yes, I won't be able to use English in the future

    It is enough to go to the sixth level of the university.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    After all, English is common in the world and should be mastered.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Nowadays, it is very important to be able to master English globally, and the level of English is at least basic words, words, writing, listening, speaking, and being able to understand the meaning.

    I would also like to further I want to learn higher ERGs like IELTS, TOEFL, etc

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    I heard that Spanish is very popular now, but in fact, it depends on you, because every language is good as long as you learn it well. The key is how hard you can learn it.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Arabic bar. But it is said to be super difficult.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Russian or Spanish bar.

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