About which foreign language to learn

Updated on educate 2024-07-02
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    At present, English talents are basically saturated, and considering the future employment situation, it is naturally beneficial to learn one more foreign language! Now some schools have started to offer English classes since primary school, and English will have some skills, as long as you are not engaged in professional English work, you can understand it! Let's take a look at the more popular foreign languages - Japanese and French.

    Nowadays, many foreign trade companies are recruiting Japanese translators, and the beginner level of Japanese is relatively simple, and it is easy to start, but later the grammar is more complicated, and many of my students who study Japanese say: "I really accidentally got on the thief ship." As for French, it is one of the more difficult languages to learn in Europe, and it is also the most beautiful language in the world, hehe Personally, it was very difficult to learn at the beginning, the verb conjugation is particularly complicated, and there are many objects preposition, but slowly it will be better, especially in French, there are many sentence structures and words, which are no different from English, so the more you learn, the easier it is.

    1: Arabic, the Arab countries across the Asian and African continents, with a population of more than 100 million, the rich oil and gas resources in its neighboring territories make all countries strongly yearn for, coupled with the instability of the Middle East, China increasingly due to political and economic needs to strengthen the ties and exchanges with Arab countries, the demand for Arabic talents will increase dramatically, in the next few decades, Arabic will be one of the most promising foreign languages.

    2. Spanish, although Spain is not a superpower in the economy, the population is not very large, and the communication with our country is also average, but due to historical reasons, South American countries (excluding Brazil, which uses Portuguese) all use Spanish (they are all originally Western colonies), and now South America has slowly risen, and exchanges with our country are becoming more and more frequent, which makes Spanish one of the most promising foreign languages.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you are interested in the history and culture of the place, the life of the people, and the development prospects of the society, you should learn which, because learning the language is for application, and it is not good for you not to apply it, and if you want to apply it well, you must first be interested in its background and naturally get in touch with it, rather than immersing yourself in textbooks and cramming. For example, many people like Japanese animation, and they can learn a lot of spoken language through animation, and they speak it realistically. For example, if you know enough about the countries of the English-speaking world, you will benefit a lot from listening and reading, and you can guess the answers to many questions correctly. These are feelings, cognitions, and with these, it will be pleasant to learn and use.

    This is to jump out of the cramming cycle in terms of difficulty, and have a basis and tendency to choose.

    In terms of applicability, scarcity is expensive, and this has never been outdated.

    So first of all, it is suitable for your taste, and secondly, it is suitable for social positioning and social needs.

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