You can pick either one, though Chinese is more in demand compared to Portuguese. But it is also much more difficult between the two. I am an HR Professional with 7 years exp from commerce background, as per the current market need French is the most leading learnable language. French, along with a few others, are good choices. Pick as per your understanding and feasibility.
Is learning French good for making a career in HR? Hi sir, I am currently studying B. I want to pursue my career in a travel-related field. I am very much interested in Korean. How should I proceed with it? I also want to learn more languages for that purpose.
Which one should I learn? And which institutes in India will be good for that? Join any educational organizations offering Korean courses.
There are plenty of choices like Korean cultural center, DU, Jamia. I can suggest one based on your location. As of now, focus on only one language.
Once you achieve some meaningful fluency, think about 2nd language. Choose a language, enroll for any formal course offline or online , and start learning it. That is the simplest answer. You can read my blogs, where I have covered various aspects of foreign languages in detail.
I am working on Admin — Secretarial profile right now. I want to step out of my profile. Is it a good decision to learn a foreign language now? I have almost 14 years of experience in my profile. Is age any bar in getting a job after learning the language? There is no age limit to learn a language. It is beneficial for all ages. Learn as a secondary skill, more as a hobby.
In the future, once you get good opportunities, you can consider a career shift. Thank you for your advise. Please suggest me a good institute to learn the language as I want to pursue the same along with my job.
Hello sir I am so confused between Italian and Korean. What should I learn? Please help me sir to choose one of them. Thank you. This is something only you can decide. It is not feasible to recommend which language to choose because it is a tricky and subjective thing to advise in a few lines. It would be best if you find a language career counsellor. And I want to learn a foreign language from these three Chinese, Japanese, Korean.
So Sir, according to the scope of my field can you tell me which is the best one? I can go for any of them. I think you should go with Korean because it is the most useful, it is also useful if you want to become an engineer then it is also helpful. Hello Sir, Firstly, I would like to thank you for your blog. It is extremely informative and helpful for aspiring foreign language learners.
My main question is: would be better to learn the target language in a foreign university as opposed to India? Hailing from Mumbai, my options for learning Korean and Japanese in an educational institute is negligible. I hope to switch careers from academia to language interpretation. Please let me know what would be prudent in my case.
While foreign universities provide you immersion approach, but you can study in India. There are plenty of Indian educational institutions that impart quality language education. Once you achieve some meaningful fluency, you can start the second one.
There is no good option to learn Korean in Mumbai, but you have for Japanese. Hi, I am a 32 years old commerce graduate working in a CA firm for the last 6 years. I have started learning German but found out that there is too much competition here. Also later on as the course started, people started saying there are fewer opportunities for a commerce graduate in German. Now I am confused as to whether to continue with A2 German or start with Mandarin?
I want to make sure that my graduation should get considered for getting job opportunities. Kindly guide as to go with which language as at some point, good job opportunities also matter above the love for learning new languages.
Changing language midway is not the right approach as nearly all languages are competitive these days. However, there are plenty of new openings too. Complete German till B2, and then you can explore a job. You can always learn another language later.
Hi Vikash, I am currently in the banking sector and want to learn Korean as a secondary language. Will it be useful to me as I want to get out of this field, and give me more opportunities? Yes, it could to some extent, depending on the fluency you obtain and the opportunities you find. I am 19, and I am a commerce student pursuing CA right now.
I have done certificate of proficiency in Chinese. As you can see from the relations between our countries, I am confused about whether to go for a diploma in Chinese. And should I choose another language? In fact, some opportunities will always exist regardless of the turbulent relation. Your primary aim is also CA. At least, you will engage in a hobby. Good luck! I am so confused about which language I should choose between French and Japanese.
I need to know which language will have a better scope for an IT professional. I have already studied French for 2 years 11th and 12th grade. So I know a little French. But I need to know the best foreign language to learn, which will be useful in the future for IT-related jobs.
Your my last hope and my final decision to choose the correct language, sir. When I say both languages are equally beneficial, I really mean it. But since you already have some basic French knowledge, relatively more straightforward, more widely spoken, and also no interest in Japanese, you can consider French.
Difficult to say. There are limited opportunities involving law and Korean. But, you can always learn as a hobby. After all, most people learn Korean because of the cultural aspects. I am a 32yr old girl who graduated from Delhi University and has done diploma in travel, tourism, and airport handling. I started working in and since I am into the reservations and the travel industry. Now I would like to proceed further in my career by getting some more knowledge in which I want to learn a foreign language.
However, I have learned the basic French language in my diploma course. I am a bit confused between the French and Spanish languages and looking forward to some suggestions. Since you already have some elementary knowledge of French, you can continue with that. It is also a popular language in the broad spectrum of tourism and the aviation industry. Hi, I am a 37 Delhi-based B. I am a mother too. Now, I want to learn a language as my future career, either as a teacher or a translator.
After reading all the discussions and posts, I would like to go for German. Can you suggest during this time of covid, is it a good idea for going online course? And which Institute will be justified for the course? Yes, online courses are fine though one needs to be more disciplined and have a proper study plan. And all of them are offering online courses through face-to-face teachers.
Go with names that offer long-term courses with the possibility of offline classes in the future. And thinking of pursuing one more language, Japanese. So my question is, that should I continue learning Chinese after what happened in India and China matters? And will these languages be helpful for my career in B.
Pharmacy for the future? Actually, I really like studying Chinese, but because of the pandemic, everyone opposes, so I am confused. There will certainly be some impact, at least in the short to medium term. But in the long run, it is hard to predict. Plus, the importance of a language goes beyond the bilateral relationship between the two countries. If you like Chinese, and your gut feeling suggesting to continue, go ahead, and learn Mandarin.
Stick with one language only. You can consider 2nd language once you cross advanced-level proficiency in the 1st one. Hi sir, I am stucked between the Russian and Korean languages. And the purpose for which I want to learn is I want to have a good income job. This is my only interest and reason. Could you please tell me which language will work for me after completing M.
BA in one of the following language? Both are low supply and low demand languages. You can pick either one though Korean offers a bit more job opportunities compared to Russian. Then, you can give the MA entrance test conducted by various universities. Very nice and informative post. Related to Indians in general. This seems to be the only post that has solved all my doubts. I want to be an English teacher, and along with that any language teacher too or translator or co like Amazon.
So, Amazon hires which language speakers most German, French, Spanish, or any other? I also heard that Spanish is the easiest language, and it does not have many concepts.
So, which is better for Spanish — from Du or the embassy? All three are popular languages and offers plenty of job possibility in various MNCs, including Amazon. You can pick one as per your understanding and interest. Spanish is indeed comparatively easier among three, however, it still requires at least a couple of years to accomplish a lower advanced level.
It is certainly better than part-time courses at DU colleges, but as you know, the price is quite high. You can consider Instituto Hispania in Delhi. It is affordable, and the quality of Spanish teaching is good.
Hi, I have decided to learn a foreign language but confused between Spanish and German. I have no plans, for now, to go abroad and I still have not found my interest where I would like to build my career.
Could you help me out to which one to start which can help me in the future in whatever I decide? It would be a challenge to answer without knowing the interest or any specific goal. Career-wise, both are good choices. I look at Mandarin as the best option. But somewhere deep inside, I also think German is an alternate option.
What would be your suggestion? To add on — After the Corona effect — I feel China is not safe. Compare both, think about your subjective and objective goals, and then make an informed decision.
In a nutshell, both are great choices. Can you help me out? Is it worthwhile for me or not for 5 years? Sir, I am going to choose B. Com hons or BA in Eco hons as my course in college in the next few months. And with this, I want to pursue a language. So among Spanish, French, and German which language will be better for me to learn that can support me in the future? Best is quite a subjective thing.
It varies from one person to another, depending on interest, understanding, and goal. Hi, I want to be a language translator, and I am a bit confused between Spanish and Japanese. Please suggest for career growth. Both are good options. One thing to consider is language complexity.
Spanish is relatively easier than Japanese. If your time-frame is less than 3 years, you can go with Spanish. The most popular languages are also the ones that are most overcrowded and highly competitive.
Pick a language as per your interests and objectives. Dear Sir, I am working as a finance professional residing in Delhi. Which among French, German or Italian language should I choose to learn? My personal taste is to go for French, but it does not have a logical or career-oriented backing. Please guide me on which language should I choose, to help me professionally as well. Will going for weekend batches only and considering cost a factor as well? Between 3, french is a good choice, and it offers plenty of employment possibilities.
Stick with the reputed names, and avoid new players. Firstly, you have to pick a language. Based on that, you can visit a few institutes and then take an informed decision.
In Noida, you can join LanguageNext. Hi Sir! Can you suggest me between french and German language, which one is best to choose? Best learning centre in Chennai for these two languages? There is no best language. You can decide as per your interest or any particular goal. You can explore the entire list at Language Courses in Chennai.
Hello sir, now I want to do 2nd native language, I know the Russian language, but I do not find good future in language.
So can you suggest men for my bright future? All five offers plenty of employment possibilities! You can read the article Language Career After 12th. I read the article, and it is very well mentioned. But still, I am confused. I am very much into Kdramas and Kpop, even when sometimes there are no subtitles I can understand what they are speaking. But I have heard that that Koreans are not much friendly to Indians and there is not much scope.
People advise me to learn Spanish because it has a better scope, but other than Despasito, I have never heard anything in Spanish. Can you please help me what will be best?
Well, the best language to learn is the one you love the most — Unquestionably! The fact about Korean people not liking Indians is far from the truth!
There may be a few isolated incidents, but these are exceptions and not overall perception. Korean is low demand and low supply language, whereas Spanish is in high-demand and high-supply! Besides, Spanish is relatively more straightforward to learn than Korean. You have to make the decision based on various factors. I want to learn a new language first because of interest and second career prospects. I really want to know where you give classes in French or German? Do reply!
We offer various language classes, including French and German, in Noida. You can check the contact details. I was thinking about the Russian language as most of the people are going towards German and Spanish. So is Russian is good for better opportunities in future? I want to enquire here for my 8 years son.
I feel that he has quick grasping power towards languages. Is it only one language should he focus on or multiple languages learning is also good? Please provide advice?
Choice of language also depends on the availability of the resources and teacher. Studying a foreign language has numerous rewards! Not only is it interesting and exciting but beneficial for all ages. We all have different reasons to learn a new language. It can benefit your career prospects, school and college education, emigration, and study abroad in an age of increasing globalization.
It also plays a vital role in traveling and pursuing your hobbies and interests. Choosing the right foreign language to learn is a very subjective thing and often very difficult to answer. While any language will be useful for some language jobs or for some countries or where your interests lie, it depends on the purpose of the person learning the language. Career choices in foreign languages is one of the vital motivation while selecting one. I have not considered Hindi and English since both are official languages of the Government of India.
There is no national language, as declared by the Constitution of India. Over the last few years, the demand for Portuguese, Italian, Korean, and Russian has also grown in India for multiple reasons. Add other Indian cities, and the number will be staggering high. French is also one of the best foreign languages to learn for jobs in corporate sectors in India. Many multinational companies use French as their working language in a wide range of industries.
It includes fashion, education, banking and finance, export and import, traveling, retailing, education, automotive, luxury goods, aeronautics, etc. Learning French can be a career asset in several sectors.
The career benefits of French is immense. With over 30 French-speaking countries , French is spoken across five different continents and is the second most studied language globally. With 20 Spanish-speaking countries , It is one of the most widely spoken languages globally. There are multiple reasons to learn Spanish. Numerous career paths like Travel and Tourism, journalism, foreign service, and international business exist.
You can also find jobs in BPO, translation, interpretation, language teaching, for which proficiency in spoken and written Spanish can be a valuable asset. There is a growing business relationship between India and Hispanic countries, especially South and Central America. Besides, in the USA, it is the second most spoken language. Demand for the Japanese language is high due to growing India-Japan relations and Japanese companies expanding Indian operations. Japanese is the most popular choice among East Asian languages in India.
Since Japanese has a reputation for being difficult to learn, there is less competition for job positions with Japanese-speaking applicants. In that case, Japanese is the language that gets you paid the most in India and abroad. The 21st century belongs to China, and knowing the Chinese language will allow you to compete effectively in the global economy of the future.
China has become an enormous market. Since very few people speak Chinese in India, proficiency in Chinese may give you an edge when competing for a vital position in any firm. Beyond the five most popular foreign languages in India , the following five other useful ones are Portuguese, Russian, Italian, Arabic, and Korean. However, the demand has declined in the last decade or so. It is spoken by over million people around the world. It is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia and the largest native language in Europe.
The Russian language gives access to rich Russian literature and scientific literature of the country. It is a barometer of Russian soft power.
There was a time when the Russian language was prevalent in India in the top 3 and was taught in several cities and a host of universities. The Russian government has started giving adequate attention to teaching the Russian language in India. Will the scope of learning Russian will become widespread again? With the growth of industry and the opening up of the private sector, the need for translators and interpreters proficient in Russian is evidenced in most Indian cities.
All the eight Portuguese speaking-countries, including Portugal and Brazil, offer a different stake for Indian interests. Growing relations between India and Lusophones Portuguese speaking countries will boost the Scope of Portuguese in India.
Portuguese Courses in Delhi and Goa are pretty popular. Italian is the eighth largest economy and ranks as one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Italian is the most romantic of the romance languages.
The scope of Italian in India is increasing at a steady pace. If you want to make your career in this beautiful language, then go ahead. The future of the Italian language looks bright. Italian is also relatively easy to learn for Indians compare with other European languages like French, German, or Russian. Over million speakers speak as of their native language, which is beneficial in Western Asia and North Africa.
It is widespread in 26 nations and, indeed, a global language. Proficiency in Arabic opens opportunities in business, government, nonprofit, education, and beyond. There are over 10 million Indians in this region. Korean is the official language of South and North Korea. South Korea has a strong growing economy and the 7th largest export economy in the world.
It increases your potential market and job possibilities in Korean companies and companies that deal with businesses in South Korea. Some languages are valuable because they are challenging to learn.
The number of people proficient in these languages is very low. Other languages are fueled by purposes like emigration to a particular country, Diplomatic reason, learning for the hobby, or looking for job opportunities in a specific booming industry or nation.
Many other foreign languages are less taught languages for varied reasons. Nordic languages like Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian are the most natural tongues for English speakers to learn.
Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese are the most straightforward language to acquire for Indians if we compare them with French, German, or Russian. Spanish is the best choice if you explore an uncomplicated international language to study with an excellent career scope. If your Job or Business tends to require a knowledge of any specific language that is not popular, that would be a completely different ball game. Otherwise, the practical use and benefits you get out of are not as high as French, Spanish, German, Japanese, or Chinese.
Therefore, always choose the language as per your career goal or interest and not going with the most popular and obvious ones. You will never regret learning a foreign language. Many learn a language for the sake of learning it. In that case, people search for the easiest language to learn. It is one of the main reasons why most people fail to learn a language.
You can read — Time required to learn a language and language learning Methods. Choosing the right foreign language is very important. It would be challenging to change the language midway.
Looking for online language career counselling that can change your life for the better? I write at languagenext. Tough to say. This is a very nice blog of yours. With the help of this post, we get much knowledge from it and get important in your life. I want to start learning a language that can help me upskill in the corporate healthcare sector.
Which foreign language do you think would be beneficial to learn considering all of the above? Thank you in advance. There is no particular language that would prove more beneficial. All languages are advantageous in some fields. It all depends on your understanding, interest, and reason. I have a question. I know the Arabic language and want to learn another language, but I am confused.
In which language are more opportunities to get a job. Russian, French, Spanish, Japanese. All are good in their way. Even if it does, more competition balances out the opportunity. This is a very nice post of yours all the points given here is so informative and helpful keep on posting like this thanks.
I am asking about distance learning, French or English language. Is it available at your university? How much it will cost me? I will be grateful if I can have my response as soon as possible to decide and enroll in my restricted time.
All require regular sessions and exams. Sir, I am in the final year of B. I want to learn a language but which one I am so confused about because I do not know which should be best with my sector, so please give me an option to choose between two. I want to study BBM with the Korean language.
Can you recommend some college or university in India? Perhaps, you can study full-time BBM, along with part-time Korean at any private institute. Hi sir, I am a beginner. Idk what they are and will I be able to achieve a good level of the German language through a diploma?
Hi I am very confused between three foreign languages that is Korean, Spanish, and Japanese. Can you help me? Sir, I am interested in learning Ryukyuan languages like the Okinawan and Ainu languages. Are there any courses to learn those languages in India? Hello Vikash, Really Great work, Thanks for share useful information.
The posts on your blog are having informative and valuable content. Appreciate your efforts. Hello sir. Can you please help me out with this can you show me the right direction, please? It would be beneficial for you if you could find an overseas job consultant.
I want to learn a foreign language either french, German or Spanish to make my career in that, but I m confused about which language, I should go to? Plz, help me out. Also, I want to do the online course as I reside far from the metro city. Please tell me the best online institute to learn a foreign language. All 3 are good choices and pick the one as per your liking and goal.
It is a very fun learning app. Sir, I have a question. I am really interested in learning languages and exploring. I am currently in 10th grade exams are cancelled so I am searching which language to choose. I always wanted to learn Japanese but I am finding it difficult to choose between Japanese and German I considered German because of the hype of the language these days. I just wanted to take your suggestion on this. A real big thanks to you because your blogs helped me.
Both choices are good. You can pick whatever interests you more. Still, it offers some opportunities. You can surely learn if you have an interest. Because I wanna learn this language and I have also read the above information. Please, sir. Tell me. The choice of subjects depends on your goal and what you want to do in your life. Then, later, you can combine any language with that. Hi, I am going to apply for french studies shortly.
And I want to work and settle abroad. What could be my options to settle abroad after I learn French. That is quite a vast topic for me to answer. It would be better to contact any job consultant who provides overseas jobs. But I am looking for a couple of good safety schools with the same strengths. Any ideas? Sir, please reply I wanna do 2 languages french and Korean but I dont know how?? I am in 12 now.
Next year I will be at university so I am wondering which language I should choose. Please write ur opinion.!!!!
You can either choose a BA degree course or part-time courses at any private or government institution. I have covered both languages extensively and where to study on this blog. Hy Bhavika, I wanna some suggestions about language as u said u are in 12 when u write that. Now I am also in I wanna ask u something about literature can we talk on insta about that??
I had learned French for four years when I was in school, but now I am also interested in learning Korean or Japanese. Though Korean and Japanese languages are currently gaining a lot of attention nowadays, blogs everywhere suggest that they are not very useful. Can you please share your personal opinion or suggestion for me? Having said that, if you already know some French, continue with that. Once you achieve some meaningful competency level and earn some recognized certification, you can contemplate East Asian languages like Japanese or Korean.
Between the two, the Japanese offer more job possibilities. If you still have some questions, connect me on Instagram.
Hello sir, Sir, I have read your blogs, and they are literally helpful. Thank you for writing to them. I am interested in Korean and German. I love Korean, but its popularity in India is low as compare to German. So, I am confused between these two.
Personally, I love Korean more, but I have to see job opportunities too because of personal reasons. Can you please help me telling which language will be better for a job opportunity in India? If you like Korean, as you said, you should learn that only. Job possibilities are limited to Korean, but the number of people who speak good Korean in India is also fewer.
Think about some combination that also includes the Korean language and some other in-demand streams. Respected Sir. Do I need a specific course for freelancers or Translators? Is the Korean language is high demand nowadays? Because I am confused between language. Plz, help me, sir.
Hello sir, Greetings from my side! I want to take up a language course simultaneously to give a global edge to my career. There is no particular language that will be considered the best as per your current field. Maybe you can pick the one you always wanted to learn.
Hello Sir, How is the Russian language demand nowadays? I am a student of the Russian language. Now I want to do a language course. Could you give suggestions for me which language is best for job opportunities and match with my bachelor degree. Thank you, Sir. Since French is more widely spoken, thus, it will be more beneficial. German and Japanese are also good choices in various sectors but offer fewer advantages compared to French in international relations. So, I filled the form for Russian and Korean languages for an intensive diploma full time , and I got selected in both the languages.
So now, I am very confused about which language to choose, so I can get a high paying job after completing my M. Could you please suggest me something, sir?
Thank You. Are you planning to do an MA after doing an intensive diploma? Career-wise, both are low supply and low demand languages. So, you can pick either one based on interest or understanding. I am looking to learn a foreign language and still unable to decide which language to go for. I have the institutes and brochures everything. If you could please help in deciding which is the best as I am also looking in growth prospects as well.
Understanding that French and German is being taught from schools nowadays. I will then start my journey with the language. In the BPO industry, there is a demand for all three languages. But if we consider popularity-wise, Spanish is the most popular followed by French and German. In other sectors, the choice will vary. Also, if you have an interest in a particular one, then you should pick that one.
Sir, I just passed the 12th. Yes, you can pursue PG in a foreign language provided that you have prior knowledge in the same. The PG entrance question paper will be in the same language and will cover the upper intermediate level. For that, you can study that language, along with your bachelor program. My name is Anurag. I have completed my BA program graduation from Delhi university. Now I want to do a language course and I want to know which language is best for me.
I want to make a career in the language sector. Best is quite a subjective thing. Perhaps you can read more to reach some conclusion. I found my interest in learning the Korean language. Which university is best for learning Korean with good career opportunities, and how can I take admission to that university? That will depend on the course you are seeking. For part-time programs, there are many choices.
You can also consider Korean culture centre classes. You can check the entire list by going through Korean Courses. I am interested in learning Foreign Language. Can you suggest some languages that would help me job perspective? I am considering Spanish and German. Also, my wife is HR. Can you also suggest any language for her as she too is trying to explore this?
If your duration is years, you both can pick between French, Spanish, and German. All three are great choices for IT and HR professionals. I am interested in learning the Russian language. Can I get any information regarding this language certification, including fees, course duration, etc. Choose an educational institution, enroll, and complete the course to obtain the certification. The fee will vary depending on the institute. Hello sir, I am doing B. A right now, but I am finding it hard to pursue a career in it.
I am interested in learning Spanish. A in Spanish. Sir, I have completed my graduation with English honors from Delhi University. I am thinking of learning a foreign language because language courses will have the best career in the future. I am confused about German and Japanese, which has the best scope in India. Both are good. You can pick either one as per your understanding. Between the two, the Japanese would be more challenging to learn. Sir, I am a nursery teacher and pursuing my graduation from sol now.
I m planning to do some language. Please suggest any language which is good in the teaching line for the future. You can select one between French, Spanish, and German. Most schools these days teach French or German. If you prefer less competition but ok with fewer opportunities and more time-consuming, then you can consider Japanese or Mandarin. I have chosen my career as a private tutor.
I want to learn one more foreign language. Which language nowadays is in demand in India in all sectors?
Since you already know two European languages, you can now consider one of the east-Asian like Mandarin, Japanese, and Korean.
The demand is good, and the supply is limited. Plus, they are interesting and unique. Hello Sir, My name is Gaurav. I am doing a job in the Private sector and interested in learning a foreign language and want to pursue it as my career. However, my preference is a growing and highly demanded language in India.
Please suggest me the choice I have. The article How to choose a Foreign Language might help you. Hello sir, I am learning Korean and also planning to learn Spanish. I want to find a job or profession related to those languages with a high salary.
Can you suggest me? Thank you. Can you suggest me any language when it comes to logistics? I want to learn a language, and I am thinking about German or Spanish. There is no particular language that mixes well logistic sector. You can pick one of the popular ones, and German and Spanish are good choices. I am working as a Freelance Digital Marketer for the last 2 years.
I am a bit confused between Spanish and Japanese. Spanish looks easier to learn and adapt, but there will be tough competition for the job. Japanese is hard to learn but seems promising career point of view.
Please help. To become a Japanese translator or interpreter, it will take substantial time and effort. Will you able to support and study for the next years? If yes, go with it. Otherwise, stick to one of the European languages like Spanish. The careers involving Japanese are also competitive, but some of the jobs are lucrative.
Hello Sir, My kid is doing 5th Std and interested to learn an additional foreign language. Which one would you recommend out of French, German, and Japanese? It is an individual perspective based on how you perceive it. Sir, I want to learn a foreign language, but I am a little bit confused about what language to choose. I am interested in the Korean language.
I am doing maths h From DU. But as I have seen, Chinese and Japanese are better languages than Korean. As per the career perspective, does Korean will be good for me with maths h degree? I also want to pursue an MSc degree. Will it be possible to do both the thing simultaneously. Please, sir, reply. Maths, or for that matter, M. More job opportunities also mean more competition. You can make a successful career in any language provided that you tick all the right boxes.
Pick the one as per your interest and understanding. Good Luck Anurag! Sir, so learning Korean worth it or not? Means is it beneficial, and can you tell me about the opportunity, field, jobs after studying Korean? I am interested in this language but wanted to invest my time in the language which will provide me with more opportunities.
So, please tell me about the benefits and fields demanding the Korean language. Please sir help, and thanks for the earlier reply. Thanks a lot, sir. You are great, thanks for guiding to all needy ones please keep up the good work. Can I ask where you take classes if someone wants to study from you? Com from DU.
But I want to pursue some language course along with it. Is Arabic worth it? DU provides a part-time language course. Is it worth it? If not, where should I learn from?
And what level should I learn up to to be able to communicate well enough? Any other suggestion regarding any language or career scope is wholeheartedly welcome. Yes, a language course will add more value to your C. The 3-year Advanced Diploma at DU is a good option. If you wish to learn in a better and on fast-track though little expensive , you can consider private institutes.
You can find a list of recommended institutes at Language Courses in Delhi. Learning the Japanese language would be beneficial or not? And I want to be a polyglot in at least 20 languages and I know 4 languages.
Can I study 3 languages at once from a university? Yes, there are plenty of Advantages of Learning Japanese. No, you cannot learn 3 languages simultaneously at a University. Spreading yourself thin is not the right language learning approach. It also depends on your goal. If you just want to gain elementary knowledge in several languages, you can learn as many languages as you wish. If, however, your purpose is to achieve advanced proficiency so that it can be helpful in professional life, I would suggest stick with 1 or 2.
One life is not enough to master several foreign languages. I can say this after studying various languages for over 15 years and interacting with many polyglots. Sir, I have completed 3 years diploma in Hotel Management. I also have more than 10 years of experience. Which foreign language should I learn? There is no particular language that is best with Hotel Management.
You can consider French, Spanish, or German if your time-frame is less than 3 years. Hi Sir, I have completed the 3rd level in Japanese and wanted to pursue another foreign language.
Say in the next 1 year or so. So along with Japanese, could you please let me know which would be the better option to pursue currently, according to you?
I am having difficulty in choosing between German, French, and Mandarin. It takes substantial time. Mandarin 2. So thinking in the long run, please suggest to me which language to take up and by taking it how I can grow the ladder forecasting towards my career. Both options are good. You can choose either one. And, which matches your interests? So, while picking a language, you need to look at your interests, travel, education, and career goals.
Around million people around the world speak English as their first language. It is the most influential academic language and a business language and a must operate in the business world.
Entrepreneurs looking to launch a new business successfully should have a decent grasp of conversational English and corporate phrases in English. Needless to say, having sound knowledge of English is more important than ever; countries with better English skills are more competitive and more open to new business opportunities. According to Ethnologue , Chinese and all of its varieties, such as Mandarin and Wu are the most spoken language globally, with 1.
This means that there are enormous employment opportunities in Chinese firms in India and around the world. Furthermore, Mandarin is the second most popular language amongst Internet users. The importance of having sound knowledge of Spanish continues to grow. It is the first language of over 37 million people and 50 million Spanish speakers across the globe.
As per the predictions, the Spanish population in the US may double in the next three decades, which is one major reason to learn Spanish to take advantage of the US marketplace to understand Spanish and business English. German is among the five most widely used languages in the world and is the second most popular language in Europe and Japan, after English.
There are about million native speakers. German companies represent , jobs in the US, and for those looking for a job in the US, learning German can give you great job offers. There are over million people on five continents who speak French.
French is the second language spoken by the EU and the official language of 29 countries, including many African countries. France has also played an important role in history. Over the course of colonial history, France has been a major force across the globe.
Its influence resulted in an unusual situation where there are more non-native speakers of French than native speakers. Learning French can open up opportunities to study at well-known French universities and highly rated business schools in Europe. In addition, students who have a good knowledge of French are eligible for grants from the French government to enrol in graduate courses.
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