Spanish and English have better job prospects than that

Updated on educate 2024-07-20
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Personally, I think that a minor in Spanish and English is better. Because as long as you are a college student, you can learn English, and there are too many students who are good at English, and English is too widespread. However, Spanish is different, it is a small language, and there are very few people who know it, so it is easy to form your core competitiveness.

    It's hard to compete with others in English, but it's different to compete in Spanish. Nowadays, small languages are synonymous with high salaries, especially Spanish, which is more common and has fewer masters. Undoubtedly, the prospects of Spanish are better, with the internationalization of China, there is a need for many high-level small language talents, and the substitution of small language talents is very small, which is a strong guarantee for employment.

    Majoring in Spanish is highly recommended.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is recommended that you take Spanish and can minor in English. I myself am an English major, I feel that there are too many people who learn English well, there are many small languages, in addition to translation, you can also engage in foreign trade and business related to Spain, and the salary is much higher than that of English majors. Scarcity is precious, and talent is even more!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course, English is the main language, supplemented by Spanish. English is used all over the world, and Spanish is regional. That's why a lot of Spaniards also learn English.

    And the most important documents are also written in English, and the instruments are also marked in English - or is it important in English? It's just that too many people know English nowadays, so it's not enough for you to just learn English. So you should learn Spanish, or French or German.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    English prospects are good for Spanish and belong to the less than species.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Related <> professional definition of Spanish:

    Spanish mainly studies the basic theories and knowledge of Spanish language, grammar, spoken language, and the culture and history of Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries, and receives skills training in Spanish listening, speaking, reading, writing, and translation, and conducts Spanish translation, teaching, and research. Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world, and you can spend a little more time pondering it yourself, mainly in Latin America, and is commonly found in Spain, Argentina, Colombia and other countries and regions.

    Whether you can learn Spanish well or not varies from person to person, and the job prospects are as follows:

    1. Employment direction.

    Foreign affairs and foreign trade enterprises: Spanish translation, international trade; Study Abroad Training Institutions: Spanish Teaching.

    2. Postgraduate entrance examination.

    Spanish Language and Literature, Business Administration, Law (Non-Legal), Public Administration.

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