I am an Electronics and Instrumentation engineer, a Japanese Interpreter and Translator with 7 years experience in Manufacturing and Automobile industries. JLPT N2 certified. My brother works and keeps moving between the USA and Canada. I would like to go there and utilize my Japanese language skills and at the same time would like to utilize a European language mostly in an Automobile or manufacturing sector.
Also, are there companies that look for Interpreters and Translators who know 2 foreign languages, in India or any other country? So which would be the best to learn out of these 3? You can pick one of these two languages. Yes, I am sure many companies hire translators and interpreters in multiple languages.
Dear sir, I am a BSc graduate and now I am interested in language courses and want to pursue a career. Can you suggest which is best either German or Japanese as per job opportunities? If you have an interest in any particular language, go with it. Otherwise, both are equally good from a career perspective. Hi Sir, I am working as a clerk in an autonomous government body for almost 5 years.
I have a great interest in foreign languages and started learning as a hobby. I had taken the English speaking course, and now my level is intermediate. I am considering a career change as a language expert, and I gained an interest in the Korean language.
Still, I read many blogs that Korean is not good to learn. If I consider a career change now, I am skeptical about which language I should choose as admission is going to start in November at the Korean Cultural Center. Please help me to choose, and the thing is that after reading those discouraging blogs for not learning Korean but I want to learn it.
I am really confused. If you wish to learn Korean, go ahead, and achieve your goal. The best language is the one you like the most. As far as Korean is concerned, it is a low-supply and low-demand language. It means there are fewer job possibilities, but there is also limited competition. I believe all languages are equally good, and it is an individual perspective. I think if you want to learn any foreign language for the best career option, then you should choose Chinese or Japanese, but if you have the interest to know about the great culture and rich literature of any other country, then you must learn the Spanish language.
Sir, I am currently doing BCom but want to pursue language as a career. So is it difficult for me to get admission in jnu? If yes, then what are other options for doing ba in any reputed institution from a career perspective? Once you decide the languages, you can shortlist Universities with a BA in language of your choice if you wish to do a full-time program.
There are several options. And then you can apply next year accordingly. Sir, can you suggest some good universities for Japanese, French or German where such a reservation does not exist. Does this type of reservation followed by every government institute, or is it just by JNU? Reservation exists in every Government University, especially for degree courses. With so many choices, it would be challenging to recommend anything meaningful until you have something specific question.
Is it beneficial for me? Sir, please tell me. It can be useful depending on the job profile and your objectives. Firstly, you need to pick a language that interests you. Then, irrespective of career prospect, try to reach an advanced level. And one day, you will surely find some possibilities!
Are you looking for French courses at the embassy of France? My name is Sagar, and I have always wanted to learn a foreign language as a hobby. I have always been fascinated with the Russian language. I want to learn a foreign language as a hobby, that would be easier to learn as well as could help me in the future in a professional way.
You have mostly suggested people learn Spanish, German, or French. Which language should I learn among these four? That is why I recommend these popular languages. Of 4 choices, Spanish is the easiest, French and German offer more job possibilities, and Russian is your liking but the most challenging with fewer job options.
In short, a combination of hobby, easy, and career benefit is not possible. Sir, I am interested in pursuing Italian. Will it provide good opportunities in the field of business? Can you please suggest the best foreign language for me to learn and excel in this industry? Hello, sir, I am just 12th pass. I am proficient in English. So which language should I learn?
Hi sir, I am Vishal. I am taking English classes. Please guide me which language is easier, good pay for me for a long career in India and aboard. Sir, which language is most helpful in the future and also tell me which language is on more trending now. I would like to know about which language and country will boost my career in Europe as like their natives. I am a graduate in commerce, and my interest lies in accounting, finance, and management. What is your suggestion, sir?
Currently working as a French language expert but looking at the current market situation, I can see french will have no importance in a few years. I am planning to learn a new language, and I am confused should I go for Chinese or not. I already know three languages — English, French, Hindi. I want to know which foreign language I should prefer further as well as during my graduation? There is no particular language that mixes well with Bsc CBZ. Thus, you can pick any language of your choice.
I have done a BA from DU and currently struggling with my career. I want to learn a language that has great demand in India. Well, this is something you have to decide. Can you please brief me a little about this program, it would be beneficial.
Turkish is low demand and low supply language. If you have got the interest in the Turkish language, you should continue with it. Sir, I am 10th pass student. I want to learn French because I want to be an international guide.
What I have to do? Please answer sir. Firstly, complete 12th, then you can pursue a Bachelor in Travel and Tourism. You can also join any French Institute. After completing your graduation and achieving an upper intermediate level in French, you can appear for the Linguist Guide exam conducted by the Ministry of tourism.
Check — Career as a Linguist Guide. Sir, I am a graduate. I want to learn Korean because I like that language and interested in it. Sir, I want to know should I learn this language or not? If I learn this language, whether I will get a job or not. Please tell me. If you are passionate about studying Korean, learn that. Career-wise, Korean is low supply-low demand language. Since very few people achieve higher levels. Thus, getting a job is not tough even though the number of Korean openings is limited.
You can ask their consultants. Sir I would like to know which language I should opt for. What pays to except after learning the language and institutes with reasonable fees in Chandigarh which imparts foreign language training. Secondly, there is also no guarantee at the end. If you wish to become a successful teacher, translator, or interpreter, it might take years!
Once you achieve higher proficiency in the language involved, you can explore new opportunities! Check — Language Courses in Chandigarh. All the best! I am a Political Science Teacher, However, want to learn a language. In what sector except in teaching it will help? There is already high competition in the supply of German, French, Spanish learners, Chances of selection will be minimum. Which language should I learn and from where?
There is always some opportunities provided that you have achieved higher proficiency with relevant experience. The high demand almost always leads to the overcrowded market. Having said that, French, German, or Spanish still offer plenty of employment opportunities. If you wish to learn an ambitious language, then pick between Japanese, Mandarin, or Korean. Guide me which language is easier, good pay and helpful for me for a long career in India and abroad. Since Mandarin, Japanese and Korean are not easy to learn.
Therefore, you can pick between French, Spanish or German. Is learning foreign languages with my BTech degree is beneficial, and can I learn opt 5 languages at a time.
Please guide me sir. It will be beneficial but only to a limited extent. Pick only one language and stick to that. Spreading yourself thin is another way of not giving each language the attention it deserves.
Hi Sir, I am Narayanan. I have experience in Banking sector-Operation, planning to settle in a foreign country, pls advice which language can choose a further job with the same domain. It is better to decide the destination first then language.
The choice of language will vary depending on the location. If there is nothing in mind, you can pick between French, German or Spanish. Hey, I have just passed 12th grade now I have applied for the certificate in Turkish.
Is this right step? And what should I choose in first? I guess you applied at Jamia Millia Islamia. There is no right or wrong step! There are only steps on your language learning journey. In addition to a certificate in Turkish, you also need to take admission in any bachelor program. Read, Think and take an informed decision. My views are usually restricted to languages. Hello Sir, my brother has completed his graduation in B. He is interested in learning foreign languages. Which language would be good to learn for his career?
German, French, and Japanese are the three best foreign languages for engineers. Since learning Japanese will be a more time-consuming experience. If he is not ready for that, he can pick between German or French. I read your posts related to languages however would like to know from which level of clearance will job of translator be available. Specific to Chinese and Japenese.
To become a successful translator, you need near-native level proficiency in both target as well as source language. Sir is it possible to choose a part-time course as I am completing my B. Sc biotechnology course and I wanted to choose between Japanese and Korean language. And also work as a translator. Due to covid, the Travel industry is badly impacted. Now I have some time so, i want to do language either German, Spanish, or French.
Can you please advise one language and the best online institute and duration to opt? All three are good choices from a career perspective. So, it is more to do with personal preference. Where you want to learn? I can suggest you some good options with some details as per your current location.
You can definitely enroll in any private institute since admission is done on the basis of first-come, first-served. Hello sir, my name is Harendra and I had done MBA in marketing currently I have 3 years of experience now m thinking to learn a foreign language but I m confused that which foreign language will help in my career.
Knowledge of French or Spanish is a valuable asset for careers in sales and marketing. Hello sir I am a mother of a 5th-grade student like to introduce a foreign language to my son which is best at this age and useful for his future. While there is no best age, it is however relatively easier for a Child to learn a new language than an adult.
Well, at least in most cases! He can start learning a new language now slowly and gradually and by the time, he will start his professional career, he will be fluent in one or two foreign languages.
As far as the difficulty level is concerned, Spanish is definitely easier than German. It depends on several subjective and objective factors. Low Demand and Low Supply! It implies there are fewer jobs, but the number of people studying Italian is also very less.
Hello sir, I have completed graduation in Eng hon and pursuing M. Which language do i opt for my profession? Well, you have already chosen English as a teaching profession. If you wish to add a foreign language, you can pick any language of your choice. I have completed my intermediate in BIPC science stream.
Is learning Spanish good for my career and will I get a job after BA? Yes, it is good for your career. The job possibilities can open up depending on your level of engagement with the language. Sir, I got I am planning to get admission in the department of Germanic and romance studies. I am so confused if I will get admission or not. You can apply when forms will be available and then wait for the merit list.
There is no such thing as the best language. Choose whatever interests you. I guess, yes. They have introduced this rule sometime back. You can still get admission for BA without any prior knowledge in the same language. Which one is best for career and important. You have to be great in english for this course? As Korean seems easy to learn than Chinese. French has a similar script as English. So, it would result in easy to learn French.
But, in my view, the Chinese will be more valuable due to future business policies. But it is way too difficult. Bit confused. The value varies, depending on your objective. While French and English share a similar script Latin , but the French pronunciation is hard for English speakers. Good Luck! I really appreciate this wonderful post that you have provided for us. I assure this would be beneficial for most of the people.
I want to know that is doing Ba in foreign languages through private university good?? Do private universities such as amity provide placement? I am very confused about it.
The French, Spanish, German, Mandarin, Russian, and Japanese seem to be the most important languages in the travel and tourism industry. If you cannot devout more than years, then pick between one of the European languages. For Which course? Each university and private institutes sets its own fees, so they will vary depending on type of course, and where you want to study it. Hello Sir, Thank you for complete information on learning languages and its opportunities.
I am 30 year old woman, I had career in Finance and accounts but currently I feel that I need career change into language. Can you give me advice on which language I should learn and can I learn 2 languages at once and what will be the career opportunities for me, and approx.
Normally, one should choose a language as per interest and liking. Picking a language depends on so many factors that one-on-one individual counseling is required. Unlike other sectors and domains, changes occur very slowly in the language field and that is why there are so many options.
Learning two languages at once is good for hobbies but not for a career. If you want to be a successful linguist with a decent job and paycheck, it will roughly take years. I was thinking to learn Japaneses language. What will better to do? Unlike other cities, there are not many options for Japanese classes in Hyderabad.
Not only you would need to be very disciplined but it also takes a very long time to learn. In addition, there is a lack of personal attention, group discussion, and interaction. The confidence building element is missing in online courses. I will write an article on that including a few suggestions, maybe in June. You can browse the entire list — Foreign Language Institutes in Hyderabad. Would it be helpful to pursue Mandarin language as it is also spoken in Singapore and increase my chances to grab the job apart from the interview?
On the other hand, sometimes I plan to learn Japanese language in Delhi and move to Japan for further language studies. Which one would be beneficial?
Mandarin will be definitely helpful since a very third person speaks Mandarin in Singapore. Language-wise, both offer plenty of opportunities on the global stage. In India, Japanese is however more popular. There is just one caveat. The average learner gets to the advanced level in three to five years, and possibly more, depending upon how much time you give.
The language choice is a subjective thing. It seems you like Japanese and one should always learn the language of their choice and start studying from the long term perspective say and beyond. We are looking for German language faculties both sex , who have completed their C1 or C2 level of certification with examiner qualification and who has teaching experience.
We offer a good salary package with a subsidized accommodation facility. Would appreciate and thankful if you could let us know the potential candidates from your contact list.
Dear Sir, Thanks for your valuable article, I completed Bsc chemistry and working in pharmaceutical industry, which language should be helpful for me to learn easily because I am not proficient in English? If language difficulty is the criteria, Spanish is relatively easier to learn. Read — Spanish Courses in Mumbai. Please tell me which language I should choose to learn for career perspective.
Well, all the top 10 languages mentioned in the article are good for a career. Choosing which language to learn is a very subjective thing.
Then you will able to take the informed decision. So I would like to choose foreign language course according to my long term plan. Please suggest me regarding this. There is no one-language-fits for IT professionals.
You can choose between French, German, Spanish, and Japanese. All 4 are popular languages in the IT sector. Since all are equally good. Thus, chooses as per your interest, target region, long term goal, and difficulty level. Hi, I want to know which language has more scope in future, as my son is in 6th std. And he wants to learn foreign language since this year. The children usually learn a foreign language more easily than adults.
There is only one caveat. The way almost all School teaches any language are outdated, only theoretical and lack speaking and Listening. Most schools are also planning to remove foreign language from due to Government two language formula. He can choose between French, Spanish and German.
All three are equally good. After 12th, he can pursue major in the language of his choice and market trend. Sir, I have learnt two foreign languages other than english. Is it possible for me to start my career as a translator or interpreter? Also I want to know about the career growth of a translator in India? Which language and what is your proficiency levels?
To become a professional translator, you need near-native proficiency something like CEFR C1 or equivalent or MA in the corresponding language in both the language Source as well as the target language. There are plenty of career options as a translator. Hello , I am actually wanting to opt for a foreign language but just confused about which language is in high demand and which can be beneficial in the future?
Please guide me in choosing the best language for my better career opportunities. In-demand languages like French, German, Spanish, and Japanese are a little overcrowded. Thus, learning the one with higher demand does not guarantee success due to the ever-growing competition. I believe everyone should study a language that they like my next article. At the end of the day, every language offers some opportunities. I wish to take up my career in this field.
Can you please tell me the procedure for courses enrolling and further job opportunities. Why to choose a career when you have no idea at first place? I would suggest not to rush. Then you can choose the language and course that is suitable for you. All resources are here on this blog to read. Sir what is the fee structure for Korean language course whether I should do a certificate course or advanced diploma?
The certificate is a one-year course whereas the Advanced Diploma is 3 years! You cannot enroll in an Advanced Diploma before completing a Certificate and Diploma. Since this is part-time. Thus, Anyone who is 12th passed is eligible. You should first read all the options and then decide which one suits you — Korean Classes in Delhi.
Sir is it risky to opt for japanese seeing its difficulty even if one can give yrs of learning. And also is it difficult to write japanese knowing complications of characters. Not at all. Yes, learning Japanese takes time but if you put enough effort and dedication, you can surely achieve the higher competence level in few years.
Japanese offers plenty of career opportunities. Since very few people achieve higher proficiency, ability to speak Japanese will give your CV an edge and differentiate you from the crowd.
Firstly million thanks for your great works sir,? Sc Botany 1st yr student and at same time I want to make career in language in jobs prospective also. Thanks sir. No, Language learning through distance mode is neither possible nor effective. In most universities, Diploma is usually for 2 years whereas Certificate is for 1 year.
If aim is career and jobs, it is better to pursue 3-years regular course Advanced Diploma in the language concerned. Certificate and Diploma is not enough. Please reply sir thanks. Unfortunately, there is no job opportunity after completing a certificate in any language.
After certificate, you can continue with a goal to complete 3-year Advanced Diploma or upper Intermediate level proficiency from any good institution. This will help you to find a language job. My brother is pursuing BE Mechanical , which foreign language should be beneficial for his as per his sector? We are preferring either German or Japanese. Which is more beneficial in these two or apart from these two? Please advise.
German and Japanese are indeed two good options as far as the broad spectrum of the Engineering industry is concerned. Japanese is relatively more difficult than German. Additionally, Germany or Austria offers more opportunities for higher education.
Career-wise, both are equally popular though he can choose German for the reason aforementioned. And also is french too overcrowded for a job? Scandinavian Languages like Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, and Romance languages such as Italian, Spanish, Romanian, and Portuguese are some of the relatively easier languages for Indian and English-speakers!
I am interested in learning Norwegian. Can you please advise where I can learn it in India? I am based in Maharashtra. Perhaps, you can try some books, online resources, and online tutor to learn Norwegian through self-study.
So what foreign language should I go for. You can pick a foreign language as a creative hobby and maybe in the future it will help you to find a job where language skill is an added advantage. Hello Sir, I am into I. If I learn any foreign language what are the career options available.
Already replied. You can read — Foreign Language Courses in Pune All the top institute for various languages are mentioned. I want to be a successful Spanish translator, and i am in 12th standards after completion my 12th study, what should i do? How to proceed further study and experiences.
Please guide me. You can pursue a 5-Year integrated course ie. To become a Spanish translator, one needs near-native proficiency. Sir, this article is so inspiring but i have some doubts regarding this. This will take years. Experience and language proficient are optional and added advantages.
Even Intermediate level in any In-demand language is enough which can be achieved within 2 years. My qualification is MBA. You can choose between French and German since both are widely spoken languages in Europe. As i said, all are equally good that is why different people have different choices.
There is no better one. So,if some one learn Spanish here they also have to work on night shift or is there any circumstances for day shift. And which language is good for a digital marketer, French or German. Not all jobs are Night-shifts. You can find plenty of Day-Shift Spanish jobs in various industries. You can choose any language between these three since all are equally good.
Sir, I am your new commenter. I want to learn foreign language but I do not which language should I learn and which language has more important for professional at this time. Please give some idea for it. Need help. However, some of the tenses, verb irregularities, synonyms for vocabulary, and Spanish dialects are complicated and time-consuming to learn in Spanish than in other European languages like French or German.
Armed with the suitable methodology, proper guidance, and regular practice, you can pass the Spanish Proficiency Test , i. Bilateral and diplomatic relations between India and countries in Latin America are growing like a California wildfire, so there is a surge in demand for Spanish in India.
While there is are various career options in Spanish , one most sought-after choice is foreign language jobs in BPO, KPO, and call centers. Well, then learn Japanese.
There is a reason why the Japanese is in high demand in India—the skyrocketing increase in trade between India and Japan. With over million native speakers, Japanese is one of the most commonly spoken languages globally. As of October , the number of Japanese companies and businesses operating in India has increased to 1, Since most Japanese are shy to speak a different language, they are always looking for reliable Japanese translators and interpreters.
The ability to speak fluently could significantly increase your job advancement involving Japanese in India and abroad. Japanese has a reputation for being difficult to learn. You will then be glad to know that Japanese is also ranked as one of the highest paying foreign language jobs.
Besides, the Indian Government is already planning to incorporate Japanese into the secondary school curriculum, which will further increase demand for the language in the future. Anime, Nintendo, Sudoku, karaoke, sushi, manga, martial arts, Sony PlayStation, origami, Hello Kitty, and more — think about how many products from Japan enrich our daily lives.
With more than One in every five people in the world speaks Chinese. It might take time, but Mandarin is the language of the future.
Then, learning Mandarin will conveniently open up doors for Mandarin speakers in the world of business. The fact that the number of people learning Mandarin in India is less makes them even more ideal for career-minded individuals. Thus, having this skill can give you great job and business opportunities in India and worldwide. Another good thing about learning Chinese is that most prefer German, French, or Spanish to Chinese due to its complexity. Therefore, Mandarin plays a vital role in the export and import industry.
The jobs requiring Chinese is in demand and accepted everywhere. And this why the HSK test is gaining popularity. The Indian market is one of the most prominent destinations for Korean export products and services. There is an enormous impact on the Korean bilateral relationship with Indian. From all indications, this trend will continue for many more years. The Korean companies operate in almost every sector, i. The scope of the Korean language as a career is awe-inspiring.
The Hallyu Korean Wave has become a truly worldwide phenomenon appealing and entertaining to all ages. It is the main reason why there are not many Korean learning centers in India. Arabic is becoming an influential language in India and outside to operating an international business trying to break into foreign markets. As the Middle East continues to accelerate in development, it has attracted substantial investment opportunities as well.
Job opportunities in the Middle East and other parts of the world is another career motivator why many Indians want to learn the Arabic language in India. Why learn Russian in India of all choices? Russian is among the six official languages of the UNO and is also widely used on the internet and commonly spoken in 26 countries. With over million native speakers in Russia, Ukraine, and neighboring countries, It is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia and the largest native language in Europe.
In that case, Kerala and Goa are well-known destinations for Russian tourists that bring millions of dollars to the Indian economy every year.
And as the trend continues, it becomes clearer that India will need a more Russian proficient workforce to cater to the continuous influx of Russian-speaking tourists. You can use your Russian skills to help people learn more in coaching classes about traveling to Russian, working, or doing business over there. Lately, the Russian Government has introduced several measures to remedy the situation.
While you might think Portugal when you think Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese is the official language of Brazil. With more than million speakers worldwide, Portuguese is the sixth most extensively spoken globally, making it one of the top 10 major foreign languages to learn in India.
Goa is the best place to learn Portuguese in India thanks to Portuguese-speaking locals, many Lusophone activities, including the screening of Portuguese films , cultural programs, music concerts, events, seminars, and many more. For Indians, the career prospects in Portuguese are glaring. There is also the scope of impressive expansion business and trade relations between India and Lusophone Portuguese-speaking countries.
Although Spanish remains a priority for most Indian learners, the demand for Portuguese is rising as well. Besides, the tongue shares a similar linguistic structure with Spanish, making it more relevant to learn. Do you want to learn Italian in India? Finally, I have added to my bucket list, with a target to achieve conversational fluency by the end of The fascinating culture, delicious cuisine, exhilarating history, melodic accents, and notable historic places happen to be my reason.
Italian is one of the languages most studied for culture and pleasure because of its extraordinary richness and strength. The Italian language holds immense importance. These companies are actively looking for Italian speakers. If you work in construction machinery, robotics, graphic design, culinary arts, interior design, furniture design, manufacturing tools, shipbuilding, space engineering, fashion, and transportation equipment.
Then, you will find Italian as career assets at the top of their resume. Out of Top 10 foreign languages mentioned in this list, Mandarin Chinese is probably the most difficult language to learn for Indians. Scandinavian languages like Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish are easiest for Indians and English speaking population.
Since these languages are not on this list, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian would be the three simplest languages to learn for Indians. The duration is based on the assumption that you will remain devout, on average, 15 hours per week. The target is at least a lower Advanced level. Take the term only as a reference since it depends on several factors, including methods for learning language , effort, teacher, learning style, and your own natural learning ability.
All the foreign languages listed here are beneficial, provided you commit time and resources to learn them. Once done, you will unquestionably find it helpful.
Which foreign language to learn is a too subjective topic and harder to answer. Mastering a new language takes time and patience. I want to suggest you choose as per your future objective, job market, and interest. You can also learn the language you like.
Lack of purpose and motivation is the primary reason for language learning failure. The purpose or goal is the best way to become motivated enough to learn a language. You will also enjoy the learning process. There are tons of language learning myths. Read, think, pay attention, and choose the one that suits you.
Let us know in the comments what your first pick is! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask! I write at languagenext. Do I have to apply or the teaching institute will give me placement according to my level of knowledge and degree in the German language?? I guess you want to learn German? If that is the case, you can learn at any college part-time or full-time degree program or part-time at any private institute or German embassy affiliated Max Mueller Bhavan. Which of these languages would be beneficial from only the above point of view?
My question to you is that what can be done with the combination of these two qualifications? Does career in language learning is rewarding without any technical course background? Most people from Arts backgrounds end up making a full-fledged career in languages as various combinations offer limited job choices.
The combination usually works in the in-demand stream and technical field. Doing mba in Korean language will be beneficial or should i choose any other language?? Yes, it can be. What is MBA in the Korean language? MBA can be done from an array of specializations like marketing, hr, operations, to name a few. However, if you want to pick the language of teaching, you should choose English. Hello sir, I wanted to ask sir if the French language is a difficult language for learning?
Yes or no plz reply sir. Not really. French is a moderate one, so neither easy nor difficult. You can definitely learn if you focus over a period of time. I am a data scientist, and working in the finance domain commonly called fintech companies. I want to learn German or French or any one European langue. But not able to decide, which one to pick?
You will never get a concrete answer as opinions vary greatly among learners, employers, and linguists. German and French both are useful. Thus, you can pick one.
If you have an interest in a particular one, then that can help you choose easily. I want to learn either Portuguese or Mandarin but have yet to decide on one of these two. Is it possible for me to do the course alongside my MA English? Yes, you can do a language course along with your MA. 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.
An array of Japanese program options are available from language institutions to private tutors to homestay placements and more. Many programs offer cultural excursions, internships to gain work experience, and even language exchange partners. Tokyo offers students an immersive experience with a standard dialect and modern skyscrapers, but rural areas on the islands offer a small-town feel with friendly people and beautiful surroundings. Six week courses are the most common.
However, Japanese challenges students with its characters and script, so longer programs will benefit learners the most. Learn how to create sushi, try on a kimono, wave to Hello Kitty, and practice your favorite karaoke tunes by learning Japanese abroad!
Italian — the language of Romeo and Juliet, classical music, fashion and art, culinary dishes, and top economic brands. Italian is more difficult to learn than Spanish, but the mostly phonetic sounds and verb tenses resembling English will make it easier to pick up with lots of practice.
Italian semester study abroad, summer programs, language institutes, and homestay placements are the most common types of programs available.
Italian cities for studying are popular, but you could study in Sicily or Switzerland for a different take at one of its world language schools. Explore the Pantheon, visit the vineyards, and sip on a cappuccino with an Italian program! China will soon outrank the United States in GDP with its powerful economic goods and numerous goods.
However, short-term express programs are available for those on the go. Depending on your goals, you could take business Mandarin courses, earn a degree while learning Mandarin abroad, live with a host family as an au pair, or take private or group courses at language institutions. Experience the Eastern culture while learning Mandarin! Knowing Portuguese will give you a leg up in science, education, trade, and diplomacy. From Portugal to Brazil to Mozambique, all three offer language schools abroad, various dialects, and ocean breezes while picking up the poetic language among the locals.
Other choices include homestay programs and ESL teaching with language learning. Learn the moves of capoeira, SCUBA dive into coral landscapes, and explore colonial architecture with a Portuguese language program abroad. Arabic is another best language to learn that answers the question: Which foreign language offers the most job opportunities? Learn Arabic among the pyramids in Egypt, the ornate mosques in Morocco, or the holy sites in Palestine.
Language institutes, universities, and private homestay programs are all among your pick as well. Arabic is spoken by over million people globally in more than twenty Arabic speaking countries on the planet. A big player in the economic world and global affairs, knowing Korean will give you an edge in the job market. The foreign symbols may look difficult, but you can learn the Korean Hangeul alphabet in a mere couple hours. The pronunciation is straightforward and with no gender nouns nor intonations, Korean is an attainable language to learn.
Korea is the best place to learn the language, especially with its stunning shrines, temples, and coasts.
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