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Why Business People Should Learn a Foreign Language

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There are 1.85 million Americans graduating in 2015, only 18% of them speak

a second language other than English.

Being proficient in a foreign language gives you a

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Four out of five jobs created in the US are now created as a

result of foreign trade

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A from the University of Edinburg shows that fluency in other

language improves cognitive performance and intelligence skills even in

adulthood.

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Speaking a foreign language makes you more employable according to the

, particularly in the IT,

business, law and translation industry.

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Mandarin is the most important language for American business people to

learn . Spoken by 845 million people, Mandarin is the top language

worldwide for business other than English, according to

which makes it an extremely valuable asset in today's global

economy.

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The effects of globalization will increase the demand for skilled linguistics in an

increasing range of languages. (Connel, 2002:3)

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Language learning improves interpersonal skills and communication skills, enhances

the ability to work creatively as part of a team; increases initiative, adaptability and

flexibility; (QAA, 2002: 7)

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I’m not a language person…

Everybody is a language person, given the right tools! The fastest way to learn a

language is through studying subjects you need to learn about and are interested in.