Chinese
Language
Chinese is a language, or a group of
languages, spoken by 1.3 billion people worldwide. If you
believe Chinese to be one language, rather than a grouping, it
is the single most commonly spoken language on the planet. It
is spoken in countries like China, Taiwan Singapore, and
Malaysia. If you are interested in learning Chinese, it can be
intimidating and challenging. But learning Chinese can also be
rewarding, and knowing it can have benefits for your career,
and help to improve your travels to Asia.
If you decide to learn the Chinese language,
there a number of ways you can go about doing so. As a college
student, you can study Mandarin Chinese and earn a degree in
it. Earning a college degree in Chinese will provide you with a
solid knowledge of formal, or Mandarin, Chinese. You will also
be proficient in reading and writing the alphabet, which is a
standard alphabet throughout the Chinese-speaking world. If you
are established in your career, and find it necessary to learn
Chinese for business dealings and /or business-associated
travel, you can enroll in an accelerated Chinese language
course online, or by purchasing audiotapes that teach quick
techniques, which will help you to rapidly learn how to speak
basic Mandarin Chinese. Learning to speak Chinese this way is
convenient if you need to learn it before an important business
trip. There are several learning centers that provide
accelerated online programs in Chinese, and many lesson on tape
available for purchase.
If you are a student majoring of minoring in
Chinese, or if you are a tourist with a desire to travel to
Asia, an ideal way to learn the Chinese language is through
participation in an immersion program. By doing this, you will
not only learn how to speak Chinese, but you will learn about
and experience Chinese culture. By studying Chinese in a city
like Beijing, where the language is natively spoken, you will
become part of the life and culture, and you will find learning
to speak the Chinese language is much easier than you thought.
Since it is a total immersion into the Chinese world, you will
learn all conversational and idiomatic styles of the language.
You will interact everyday with people who are native speakers
of Chinese, and who can’t or won’t speak English with you. You
will be taken on guided tours of the famous landmarks, as well
as the everyday places. You will grow to understand and
recognize the value of the ancient Chinese culture: the
history, the art, the architecture, the food, and the people.
You will attend courses in which you will learn the complex
Chinese alphabet, how to read it, and how to write it as well.
Learning the Chinese language by attending an immersion program
is an ideal way to go.
If you are fluent in the Chinese language,
not only could it help you if are established in a career, but
it could also open doors to new careers for you. For example,
you could take a job as a foreign language translator, where
you would be responsible for translating websites, training
documents, and other important business documents, while
helping to bridge the communication gap between two very
different cultures. You might also consider a career as a
teacher if English as a second language. You have the
opportunity to relocate to a Chinese-speaking nation, and teach
the English language to Chinese students. Being fluent in
Chinese will definitely make your relocation less
stressful.
Learning how to speak, read, and write the Chinese language has
many advantages. It gives you the potential to enhance you
career by working and/or traveling abroad, or you would have
opportunities to embark on new careers as a translator or a
teacher. If you plan to travel to Asia, learning Chinese will
make your journeys less stressful and more enjoyable. Taking
the time to learning the Chinese language will open your eyes
to a new and often misunderstood culture, and is an achievement
that can be personally and professionally fulfilling.
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