Want a reason to learn spanish?

August 6, 2009 by  

As if you needed any more reason to learn Spanish, here is our wonderful list. These can apply to being bilingual with any language, too. They are not in any specific order.

1. Well, there are about 425 million speakers of Spanish including natives and secondary speakers. Depending on the resource, it is neck and neck with English as the second most spoken language after Mandarin (Chinese).

2. Income: Studies have shown that Bilingual employees earn an average of 8-10% more than others who speak only one language.

3. Employment Opportunities: Bilinguals are less likely to be unemployed, as it is considered to be a valuable asset. Knowing two languages also opens up more job opportunities. “Bilingual a plus” “Spanish preferred”

4. Travel Opportunities: Yes, learning Spanish also opens up an incredible worlds of fun and/or work. There are 23 countries in the world in which Spanish is the Primary or “Official” language. Think about those possibilities! You would be able to interact freely in these countries.

5. Relationships: Learning Spanish means that you can now fill your circle with more friends! If you’re single, you will have opened a new door of possibilities in finding a mate or partner.

6. Attention: “What did he just say?” Anyone who needs it will look to you for translation. You would have the ability to act as a translator, or middleman.

Are you enjoying these? Guess what, there is more! For the other six visit 11 more Reasons to Learn Spanish to see the rest!

 

 

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Comments

6 Responses to “Want a reason to learn spanish?”

  1. romarson on April 18th, 2010 7:14 am

    Might not.
    But, I am leaning towards the "not" part.
    If you find some more info on the search engine.
    It might clear up bit.
    You might face some objections, but try smooth talking out of it.
    Shipments, if able, will cost a little for there travel.
    Good question, I'll give you a star for it.
    But I am sure it is a no.

  2. bobrew on May 1st, 2010 8:39 pm

    i wish the quality of the vid was better… i couldn’t make out some of the questions… otherwise, inspiring for me!!

  3. bell on June 11th, 2010 3:58 pm

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  4. alatrantan on June 14th, 2010 1:24 am

    Yes, using the translator xD Psst, I love you♥ (;

  5. hubert lievenn on June 14th, 2010 2:17 pm

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  6. balesenbem marco on June 15th, 2010 5:36 am

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