Learning a language can be entertaining and rewarding, but the benefits of being able to speak one do not stop there. Knowing a foreign language can not only benefit your personal life, through meeting new friends or communicating with others, but it can also benefit your business life.
Being able to speak a second (or even third) language means that you will have more job opportunities when compared to a monolingual candidate.
Once you’ve found that new job opportunity, it’s also more likely that you will be hired for your ability to speak a foreign language.
Employees that speak more than one language will often have a higher price tag.
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There are lots of good reasons to learn English, from the professional to the personal. It is one of the six official languages of the United Nations, and more than 67 countries have English as their official or native language, more than any other language in the world.
With Japanese, you’re both in luck and in for some troubles. I’ll give you the bad news first: Unlike Chinese, Japanese kanji does not have just one phonetic pronunciation per character—so settle in for a lot of familiarization time.
One of the main reasons people choose to study Korean is because they’re already familiar with some Korean exports like songs, TV shows, and movies.