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Unit 2: Using a Foreign Language





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             Caution The problem is that you need to speak it well, since the Germans like precision
             and exactness.
          German is a language of immense economic use in the German-speaking countries. However, it
          does not enjoy the lingua franca status of English, French or even Spanish.

          Again, like French, German is not very difficult to learn and with dedicated practice, one can
          learn to speak German in 12-14months.

          spanish

          Spanish is one of the most popular languages of the world. You can speak Spanish in more than
          25 countries. Approximately there are 423,085,806 people who speak Spanish. The language is
          spoken in a very similar way all over the world.
          The combined GDP of all Spanish-speaking countries is one of the highest for any language,
          surpassed only by English and Japanese. If you do business with Spain or the Americas, Spanish
          is a must, since many businessmen do not speak other languages very well.




             Note   Spain is the world’s second most visited country and knowledge of Spanish can
             come in handy while travelling to Spain but also other exciting countries such as Mexico,
             Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Costa Rica.

          Spanish is not very difficult to learn and with around 300 hours of devoted study, you should be
          able to speak it with some fluency.

          other languages

          Portuguese: spoken mainly in Portugal and Brazil, it is fairly easy to learn and speak. Since, Brazil
          is emerging as an important destination for business and travelling, learning the language can
          be helpful.
          Arabic: though it is spoken widely in rich economies like Saudi Arabia and UAE, this language is
          very confusing and not easy to learn. The problem is that if you wish to converse on the street, you
          will have to learn one of the many colloquial dialects, which are only spoken in a few countries.
          Japanese: Japan is the world’s second largest economy and ships millions of high quality products
          all over the world, such as cars and electronics. The Japanese roam the world as investors and
          tourists. They are generally pleasant people to deal with and speaking their language is definitely
          a big asset if you deal with them in your job.
          Italian: Italy, again, is one of the largest economies in the world and Many Italian businessmen,
          even those who deal with clients outside Italy, do not speak anything but Italian. If you speak
          Italian you can normally directly deal with the owner or his children and get better terms. Also,
          Italian vacation is probably on every individual’s wish list, so there also the language can be
          helpful.













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