I suppose that Chinese will become more and more important in the next years. Learning Chinese will perhaps help me to find a job, I have heard it is so much difficult to learn and to write. Is there anybody that is studing Chinese?
Do you think that learning Chinese will help me to find a job?
why not learn english grammer 1st.
Reply:Yes and no.
By themselves, most languages will not help you get a job. (Or, at least, any job that's worth going to any sort of trouble to get)
Get a language and an engineering or medical or law degree, though, and yes, there are doors that aren't otherwise open without the language.
Reply:It might give you a job in China if its what you want
Reply:I agree with you.
China is a big market.
Reply:It will help you to get a job if you go to work in a firm that provides products and services Internationally. Otherwise, learning Chinese is just telling your employer that you can work hard to learn something new even if it's something difficult. That may mean a lot to some employers and it may have no bearing whatsoever. The main reason I personally would learn Chinese is if i were getting into an International market.
Reply:It's becoming far more useful than French or German. Even some schools are starting to offer it as a GCSE.
LYNN: Why are you lecturing others on grammar when you can't even spell yourself?
Reply:Yes, if you learn Chinese well, it will help you to find a job with organizations that must deal with China.
Chinese is very difficult to learn. Its pronunciation, with its tone phonemes, is very hard for a native speaker of English to learn well, and its vocabulary is completely unrelated to what we are familiar with in English because it is in a completely different language family. It's grammar, however, is rather simple.
Its writing system is very complicated because each character generally represents a word. You must learn about 7,000 of them to read newspapers. The full character set is about 50,000 if you want to learn classical Chinese.
This is why I have never studied Chinese myself. I knew that learning it well would be a long, hard slog.
Harleigh Kyson Jr.
Reply:depends if you want a job in a chinese restaurant.
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