Italian
Language
The Italian language is one of ancient and
historic roots. Today, it is spoken by approximately 70 million
people, and is the official language of several nations,
including Italy, Slovenia, and Vatican City. If you are
interested in learning to speak, read, and write another
language, consider the romantic Italian language. You could
study at a college or University and receive your degree in
Italian. You could take one of many online accelerated courses.
Or you could experience the beauty, history, and culture of the
Italian language firsthand. You could attend one of the many
Italian immersion programs available in Italy.
Earning a degree in Italian from a college
or University will provide you with a thorough knowledge of
written and conversational Italian. If you earn a college
degree in the Italian language, you will most likely be fluent
in it. This can lead you to several interesting career options.
For example, you can find employment as a foreign language
translator, either in the United States or aboard. You can also
work as a teacher of English as a second language to students
in Italy. If you are already established professionally, and
find that you must learn Italian as a job requirement, you can
enroll in accelerated courses in Italian online. There are
several reputable programs offered via the Internet that are
convenient and fun. Learning Italian in this manner will give
you a very basic foundation in the language.
If you have the time to devote (a few weeks
to a month) and the financial resources, an ideal opportunity
is to learn the Italian by enrolling in an immersion program.
By doing this, you will not only learn Italian, but you will
get a taste of the exciting Italian way of life. Learning
Italian in the beautiful country of Italy, where the language
has its ancient roots, you will be thrust into the life and
culture, and you will learn to speak and understand the
language quickly and with surprising ease. You will learn the
conversational and colloquial styles of the Italian language.
You will interact on a daily basis with native Italian, and
they probably won’t be willing or able to communicate with you
in English. You will be absorbed into the everyday life of
Italy. You can choose to study in historic Rome, Florence,
Milan, or even Venice. You will learn to understand and
appreciate the mythic Italian culture: the art, the
architecture, the food, and the people. You will also attend
courses in which you will learn how to read and write Italian.
Can you think of a more fun and interesting way to learn a
foreign language?
Knowing how to communicate in more than one
language (such as English and Italian) can be advantageous to
your career. If the business you are in demands international
travel, being able to communicate with your associates in Italy
will make your work easier and less stressful. If you are
fluent in Italian, you can be certified as a foreign language
translator for example (as mentioned previously). This is a
challenging career opportunity. You can work full-time for a
foreign language translation firm, translating important
business documents or web pages for global corporations. Or you
can do freelance translation work, where you make your own work
schedule. You might also have the skills to teach English to
students in Italian speaking countries. By knowing English and
Italian, you would be able to live and work in Italy.
By learning to speak, read, and write the
Italian language, you possess the potential to develop you
career by working in Italy, or you can set out on a new career
as a translator or English instructor. Learning Italian will
also enhance your travels to Italy. Learning the Italian
language is an intellectually and personally achievement that
will broaden your scope professionally open your eyes to a new
culture.
|