1 - English is one of the most widely spoken languages, about 400 million people around the world speak English as their first language. It is the official language of approximately 60 countries, such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, to name but a few. In addition, English is the second language commonly adopted by people in many countries, including Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands, so it is the language you will be able to use most widely, as one in five people can speak or at least understand English.
2 - It is based on a simple alphabet, so it is easier to master than languages made up of symbols or images. In any case, it has nuances, unexpected pronunciations, strange rules and exceptions to the rules, but with dedication and perseverance you will reach a good level of fluency.
3 - English has been described as "the language of opportunity", the mastery of this language is fundamental today, as it is the international quintessential language.
4 - It is the language of diplomacy and the official language of the European Union, the United Nations, NATO and the European Free Trade Association.
5 - Having knowledge of English will give you many career opportunities, as it is the most common language in the fields of science, aviation, computers, film industries and tourism. Therefore, knowing English increases your chances of getting a good job in a multinational company in your home country or abroad. Many employers consider your English proficiency before hiring you, which means that if you can speak English, you will see that you have as many careers as possible to choose from.
6 - English is considered "the language of business", being able to speak English will enable you to attend international business meetings. Since there are several languages being represented, it is likely that the meeting will be held in English.
7 - If you speak English, you can enjoy the entertainment industry in a different way, you no longer have to rely on translations and subtitles to enjoy your favorite books, songs, movies and TV shows. Some of the world's most famous writers have works intended to be read or heard in their original language, for example, Shakespeare's works will take on a new meaning when you can understand English, as well as such influential classics as Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights or Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, among others. Many times, translation does no real justice to a writer, so the only way to appreciate a classic literary work is to read it in its original language. Also, the most blockbuster films are shot in English, and what better than to enjoy them without subtitles and in their original language.
8 - Major sporting events, such as the Olympic Games, are held in English, as are international conferences, so competitors and delegates should be able to speak English to get the most out of their participation, if sport is your motivation, studying English will do you a lot of good.
9 - English is widely regarded as the language of higher education, among the most prestigious universities are Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard and MIT, which you will have to speak English fluently to access any of them.
10 - It's also the language of the Internet, many websites are written in English, to understand them, participate in forums and discussions, you will need to know the language, it also allows you to take advantage of many more intellectual resources in the world.
1 - To work abroad: Proficiency in German is a prerequisite for working, whether in companies in Germany, Switzerland, Austria or in any other country, as it probably has commercial ties with a German-speaking country. There are many German companies with offices in latin countries, and having someone who speaks both languages is always an advantage for them.
2- For better education and studies: German is the second most important language in the field of science. Germany is the world's third largest contributor to research and development and also offers research grants to foreign scientists. In view of developments in the field of media and information and communication technologies, multilingual communication is required more than ever. Many important websites are in German. Germany is the sixth country, after India, the United Kingdom, the United States, China and Russia, to publish new books every year. Therefore, a good knowledge of the German language allows greater and free access to information.
3 - Student exchange programmes: there are different agreements for school and university exchanges between Germany and many other countries. Germany grants many study grants, offers young people special work visas during holidays and, in certain professions, grants exceptional work permits.
4 - Travel and cultural understanding: Learning German also means understanding the life, wishes and dreams of people living in German-speaking countries and their multicultural society. Your knowledge of German will allow you to make the most of your travels, not only in the German-speaking countries but also in other European countries, especially in Eastern Europe. Enjoy literature, music, art and philosophy: German is the language of Goethe, Kafka, Mozart, Bach and Beethoven. Enjoy your works even more by reading and/or listening to them in their original language.
1 - Swedish belongs to the Nordic group. It is a Germanic language from the great family of Indo-European languages. It has more than 10 million speakers. Approximately 40,000 people all over the world study this language. Swedish is not only an official language in Sweden, but also in Finland. On the other hand, Swedish is a language very similar to the other Scandinavian languages such as Danish and Norwegian, which will allow you to have conversations with other Scandinavians.
2 - Sweden, one of the best countries to work in: One of the main reasons why working in Sweden attracts thousands of people every year are the different benefits that workers enjoy: strong employment rights and good corporate security, gender equality without discrimination and flexibility in working hours to combine work and family life. At workplaces in Sweden, decisions are made by talking to each other. Participation is very important in work meetings, so to get a foothold in the Swedish labour market, studying Swedish is the first step in making the difference between being in or staying out of all these professional advantages.
3 - In addition to broadening the horizon of people you can communicate with, knowing Swedish is essential if you want to study at any Swedish university, with the exception of some masters or doctorates that are taught in English or Erasmus stays. Whether you are going to study at the secondary level or to enter the undergraduate education system, you must have knowledge of Swedish and prove it with an exam, the TISUS (Test in Swedish for University Studies). This exam is quite complex as it requires not only knowledge of the language but also knowledge of the country's culture and general policies.
4 - Sweden is one of the most modern countries in the world and the birthplace of many successful international companies. It is a very creative country and strong in design, fashion and music. Sweden is also one of the world's leading music exporters.
5 - It is also a multicultural and welcoming state. It is recognised worldwide for its enormous respect for differences, including gender equality, and is one of the countries that most supports the rights of the LGBT community. It is a quiet and beautiful place. They have also made the environment a priority. If you're interested in the environmental cause and everything related to respecting the environment, you'll find people and many interesting projects.
1 - It is one of the most spoken languages in the world. It is spoken by 260 million people around the world, it is the official language of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is also spoken in Israel, the Balkans, Ukraine, Armenia and the United States. It has been considered, sometimes, the most spoken language in Europe and is the eighth most spoken language in the world, also shares similarities with languages such as Polish, Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Czech.
2 - It has a fascinating culture. Much of Russian culture is discovered through its literature, language and music. Speaking this language will allow you to understand, and also learn its culture in a much more fun and dynamic way. Once you learn Russian (albeit a little) the way you will experience your travels will change immensely, very few Russians speak English or other European languages. Therefore, what usually happens is that the tourists have limited communication with the locals, speaking the language will change the behavior of the locals towards you, because you are no longer a tourist but a person interested in the language and culture.
3 - The perfect opportunity to expand your social and work circle. Speaking another language will give you a great advantage to make new friends and contacts. Knowing Russian will help you to better empathize with the country's population, establish professional relationships and find new friendships. If you work in tourism, mastering the Russian language is definitely a positive point for your CV, having the possibility of including that you master the language will always give a good impression, it shows that you are able to immerse yourself and continue learning a language considered difficult to learn, it will show dedication, recursiveness and perseverance, in short, being able to speak Russian shows your intellect.
4 - It allows you to learn something new, useful and different. Learning this language will help you find useful concepts for studying other languages. Carrying out the task of learning Russian will profoundly change the way you approach other languages and understand the world around you.
5 - Simply because you want to, it's that simple. You've come this far, so that means that learning Russian has aroused your interest: Passion and interest are some of the most important attitudes that will help you learn a language! Follow your heart: Imagine you are walking the streets of St. Petersburg on a winter night or in the snow-covered Red Square talking to some Russians about topics that interest you and affect you deeply. If this is your dream and you have been convinced by our reasons for learning Russian.
1 - It is easy to learn if your native language is Spanish, you have a great advantage. Portuguese descends from Latin and is closely related to Spanish, so you'll find many similar words from the beginning, so pronunciation doesn't have much difficulty for us. You can understand 80% of what is spoken in Portuguese knowing about 20% of the language.
2 - Portuguese is spoken by about 230 million people and is the sixth most spoken language in the world before German, French and Italian. It opens the door to four different continents: Brazil in South America, Portugal in Europe, Mozambique and Angola in Africa and Portuguese speaking communities established in the United States, Canada and Australia. By studying Portuguese you will find cultures and people that are diverse, ancient and modern, traditional and innovative. You have 8 main destinations where Portuguese is the official language: Brazil, Portugal and its islands, Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, Sao Tome and Principe, East Timor, Macao and Goa.
3 - It offers you the opportunity to get to know Brazil and its wealth, one of the largest Portuguese speaking countries, it is the fifth largest country in the world and its economy ranks eighth. Brazil is part of the BRICS economic bloc, considered an emerging world power and regional economic leader. Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo are some of the largest urban centers in the American continent, characterized by their cultural richness represented, for example, in the Rio carnival and sports such as capoeira.
4 - As far as culture is concerned, there are Brazilian figures recognized worldwide who have contributed significantly to the arts and sports, such as the musician Caetano Veloso, the modernist architect Oscar Niemeyer and the footballers Pelé and Ronaldo. This is why Portuguese literature and music (rhythms such as Samba, Fado and Bossa Nova) is rich and diverse. The film industry in Brazil and Portugal has been in constant expansion in recent decades.
5 - To travel and get to know, Brazil is not just the carnivals of Sao Paulo or the Christ the Redeemer of Rio de Janeiro. It is a country with extraordinary nature and landscapes. The Amazon jungle, the cavernous rivers with crystal clear waters of Bonito or the beaches of Recife are just some of its strong points. In addition, learning the local language will save you the typical tourist routes, which are usually much more expensive, and you can fully immerse yourself in the country's culture, people and customs.
6 - To work in Brazil. In recent years, Brazil has become an economic power to be respected. This implies that the country is growing, developing and creating jobs. Not only are professionals of all kinds being sought, but in addition, the positions of Spanish teacher are abundant as they are surrounded by Spanish-speaking countries and, moreover, it is an important asset for business.
1 - More than 200 million people speak French on 5 continents. There are 68 states and governments that declare themselves francophones all over the world, with French being the official language in 33 countries. It is also the second most learned language after English, and also the only one that can be learned worldwide.
2 - French is the third language of the Internet, ahead of Spanish, you will have access to all this information and you will understand the world in a different way. It is also the language of international organizations such as the Red Cross, the UN, Unesco, the IMF, or the European Union. In addition, the three cities with headquarters of European institutions are French-speaking: Luxembourg, Brussels and Strasbourg.
3 - If you are going to travel to a French-speaking country for holidays, work or study, being able to communicate with the locals is very helpful. French is still very important in many parts of the world.
4 - French will be your entrance to a rich culture, to the world of Jules Verne, Flaubert, Victor Hugo, Balzac and Proust, as well as to the films of Godard, Truffaut, Resnais or Jeunes. A country that bets a lot on its cinema and theatre, is a world reference in audiovisual productions and an exporter of films and television series.
5 - It is also the international language of cuisine, fashion, dance, architecture, the automobile industry and engineering. As a third language, French is highly regarded, especially if we plan to work in Canada, Switzerland, Belgium, some African countries and, of course, France.
6 - Learning French facilitates the learning of other languages, mainly languages such as Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and also English, since French is the basis of more than 50% of the current Anglo-Saxon vocabulary.
1 - Having Spanish as mother tongue, for Spanish speakers it is a very easy language to learn, with grammar and words very similar to ours and with a musicality that immediately attracts the listener. The pronunciation of Italian is simpler than that of Spanish or French, since it is faithful to its writing. The sound of the language really helps the words to be retained. So, even if you can't speak it right away, you should at least be able to understand some of what an Italian says to you. Also, speaking Italian will lead you to understand a little Latin, which is the origin of almost everything. Non-verbal language is very important, the Italian language would not be complete without the gestures that represent it.
2 - The food, Italy has world-wide recognition of the kitchen and in the wines. If you really want to appreciate every ingredient, every dish, every tradition and every type of coffee, it is essential that you speak Italian. The prestige of Italian cuisine is enormous and everyone knows the typical dishes.
3 - In terms of culture: Italy is one of the most beautiful and richest historical countries in the world. It is the country with the most UNESCO World Heritage sites. Everyone dreams of travelling to cities like Florence, Rome or Venice, from north to south, from spas to extraordinary mountain landscapes you can find shocking surprises just a few kilometres away. Italian is a romantic language, with a rich musical and cinematographic culture, from which you can learn a lot almost effortlessly. You can find Italian influence in all relevant areas of life, from painting, arts or architecture to literature, fashion, and music.
4 - Professional reasons: For certain professional sectors in which Italian companies are world leaders, for example, in sectors such as fashion, design, haute cuisine, fine arts and culture, production and distribution of food and beverages, football, the luxury car industry and the motor industry in general, speaking the language can open the doors and make your professional profile more attractive, businesses and brands such as Fiat, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Armani, Dolce and Gabbana or Versace are often looking for employees capable of speaking Italian. Even to work in the Vatican or to be foreign language teachers in Italy.
1 - Japanese is the ninth most spoken language in the world, and the second most important language on the Asian continent. More than 127 million people have it as their mother tongue, and another 132 million speak it around the world. Learning Japanese will help you learn languages like Korean and Chinese because many of their concepts are very similar. Japanese grammar is quite similar to Korean, Japanese takes its writing system (Kanji) from Chinese ideograms.
2 - Japan is the third largest economic power of the planet, learning this language is a considerable advantage to enter to work in a Japanese industrial group like Toyota, Nissan, Hitachi, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Sony, Honda, Sanyo, Toshiba, Casio. Also if you are a fan of technology, Japan is always innovating in this field.
3 - To speak a foreign language is not only to know the grammar and vocabulary of that language, but also to feel it, assimilate it and understand it. Japanese culture is a symbol of tradition and progress, deep-rooted customs and great scientific advances. Japan has a culture of contrasts that has no equal in the whole world: nô theater, kabuki, Japanese garden art and bonsai, sumo, martial arts such as judo and aikido, origami and Kyoto temples. In addition, Japanese culture is in vogue, it has become international for things like anime, sushi, karaoke and manga. Knowledge of Japanese language will give you access to Japanese movies, animations and comics, allows you to read manga without translating and watch anime without subtitles, you will be able to enjoy popular local products without any limitation. There's no need to wait for the translation and you can watch films by Hayao Miyazaki, samurai, horror films by Hideo Nakata and Yakuza.
4 - Learn Japanese to master the ancestral art of Japanese calligraphy, it is one of the most popular arts. It consists of using Japanese characters to make a work aesthetically beautiful and emotionally strong. Calligraphy will also enrich your vocabulary and help you learn new words.
5 - Study the language to travel and get to know Japan and its islands. It consists of an archipelago of 6 852 islands, the 4 largest are Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu. You can enjoy Okinawa, Yakushima, Hokkaido, Miyajima, etc. islands. Knowing the language will allow you to enjoy the gastronomy better, it is considered one of the most refined in the world and has conquered all palates, dishes such as Sukiyaki, Tempura, Sushis, Sashimis, shabu-shabie, soba, udon and yakitori or sake.
1 - This is the most spoken language in the world, with more than 1.2 billion speakers (1/5 of the world's population); it's the second most widely used language on the Internet, and the official language of the second world economic power.
2 - How many times have we been told that Chinese is the most difficult language in the world? Well, it's a lie. The most difficult language to learn is... Basque! It's not as difficult as it may seem. There is no gender or plural in Chinese, and verb tenses are much less complex, as is their grammar in general. Its difficulty lies mainly in the ideograms that make up the Chinese alphabet and in its phonetics. Anyway, it is calculated that in only 6 months the student learns the 500 words that are necessary to have a basic level. It is mentally challenging, learning a new language is good for your mental health. It develops memory, boosts creativity and facilitates multitasking. Even more so when it comes to Chinese. Being such a different language, learning Chinese will be a stimulating task for your brain, mastering its calligraphy will be an experience, because more than letters, you will be writing symbols, signs, and drawings. That's why many experts argue that this language encourages the development of artistic skills.
3 - To learn about Asian culture, in countries such as Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines and Malaysia, Chinese is becoming the most popular language, above English. If you master Chinese, you will not only be able to communicate with native Chinese, but also with other Asians who use this language as a foreign language. Knowing a new language allows us to get in touch with its literature and philosophy, its cinema and its music, by learning Chinese you will be able to know much more about its culture, history and philosophy: Chinese gastronomy, Chinese philosophy, work ethics, Chinese and Asian religions, Chinese martial arts, acupuncture and Chinese medicine, and Chinese traditions, as well as much more about this extensive and ancient culture.
4 - Learn Chinese for tourism, knowing Chinese you could travel and know many of the great tourist attractions: the Chinese wall, the forbidden city, the Tomb of Qin Shihuang, visit Hong Kong, Taiwan, among many other possibilities.
5 - Experts point out that in a few years Chinese will become the official language of all Asia, so knowing the language will open the doors of many companies. Increasingly, companies (the big ones above all) value that their candidates know Chinese. Since China is the world's second largest economic power, corporations are trying to establish a greater number of commercial agreements with this emerging country, for which they need personnel who can negotiate with executives and directors of that country.
1 - Korean is the 16th most spoken language in the world. More than 78 million people speak it. Korean grammar and phonetics are very different from those of most languages, Korean has its own writing system, all writing characters are combinations of straight lines or circles.
2 - Hangul is the name given to the Korean alphabet, it has 14 consonants and 10 vowels. The letters are grouped into syllable blocks. If you look at the shape of their letters, you will see that they imitate what the language does to pronounce them. The verb always goes to the end of the sentence, the forms of the verbs do not change to the singular or plural and there is no concept of gender (for names). It is not a tonal language, as Chinese is.
3 - Korea occupies a relevant place in global marketing, whether in international trade, technology and kpop culture or as they call it Korean pop.
4 - After studying Korean, you will be able to better understand the lyrics of your favorite K-pop songs and you will be able to easily follow the dialogues in Korean movies, since in many cases the subtitles take the true meaning out of Korean words and conversations, so learning Korean will help you better understand the content in a deeper and more accurate way.
5 - Another important point is the economy, Korea continues to grow economically and job opportunities for bilingual speakers are more. Korea and many Spanish-speaking countries have signed the free trade agreement, so if you are someone who studies something related to marketing, negotiation or international relations, the language will help you work with companies, either in your country or in Korea, there is the possibility of developing as an interpreter, as they will be needed for possible future negotiations.
6 - You can also be an exchange student, many know that education in Asian countries is different, striking, demanding, and well structured. So many young people want to go to those countries to study for their degrees. Therefore, studying Korean can help you in the future as an exchange student and thanks to the free trade agreement, there are possibilities to be able to travel to Korea even with scholarships.
7 - Asian countries are known for their refined culture, and that attracts the attention of many tourists, this has caused that in Korea the possibility of visiting is increasingly accessible to tourists, and what better than to know the country and its culture than speaking their language.
1 - Spanish is the third most spoken language in the world, behind English and Mandarin Chinese. It is spoken in Spain, in the Caribbean Islands (Cuba and Puerto Rico), in the Dominican Republic, in North America (Mexico), in Central America (Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama) and in South America (Colombia, Venezuela, Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador). Spanish is also the second most spoken language in the United States, which is why it is the second most used language in international communications after English.
2 - The written language is almost totally phonetic, it is pronounced as it is written and this makes the work of pronunciation much easier, in addition it will help you with other languages, since it is part of the languages derived from Latin. You will know the grammatical structure of the Romance languages and you will not have much difficulty when reading texts in these languages, because a high percentage of words have kept the same structure and although their pronunciation changes, they are very similar.
3 - Learning Spanish will allow you to broaden your cultural horizons and help you see the world from multiple perspectives. Thanks to your command of the language, you will be able to enter different cultures and places. Of course, some of the best movies and TV series in Spanish are not available with subtitles, so learning Spanish will open the doors to a new range of entertainment. The same principles also apply to other forms of art, Spanish literature is considered one of the best in the world. Thus, knowing the language will help you enjoy the works of masters of literature, such as Garcilaso, Quevedo, Bécquer, Cervantes, García Márquez, Allende or Neruda, as well as Almodóvar, Saura or Médem that can only be appreciated in their original language. In addition, the film, television and music industry is booming, mastering this language will also make you more accessible to Hispanic culture.
4 - Studying Spanish offers you the opportunity to study in other countries such as Spain or all of Latin America. In many Universities and other training centers, it is necessary to have knowledge of Spanish in order to be able to study in one of its courses, Master's, etc. From Mexico to Argentina and Spain, the friendliness of its people encourages you to learn Spanish. Whenever you ask when you are lost in the street, someone will help you. As long as you don't know how to say something, someone will try to communicate with you even if it is by gesturing. The Latin culture of the Spanish speakers is to want to help the foreigner, since they feel that if they go abroad and don't know how to develop, they would like to be helped.
1 - English is one of the most widely spoken languages, about 400 million people around the world speak English as their first language. It is the official language of approximately 60 countries, such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, to name but a few. In addition, English is the second language commonly adopted by people in many countries, including Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands, so it is the language you will be able to use most widely, as one in five people can speak or at least understand English.
2 - It is based on a simple alphabet, so it is easier to master than languages made up of symbols or images. In any case, it has nuances, unexpected pronunciations, strange rules and exceptions to the rules, but with dedication and perseverance you will reach a good level of fluency.
3 - English has been described as "the language of opportunity", the mastery of this language is fundamental today, as it is the international quintessential language.
4 - It is the language of diplomacy and the official language of the European Union, the United Nations, NATO and the European Free Trade Association.
5 - Having knowledge of English will give you many career opportunities, as it is the most common language in the fields of science, aviation, computers, film industries and tourism. Therefore, knowing English increases your chances of getting a good job in a multinational company in your home country or abroad. Many employers consider your English proficiency before hiring you, which means that if you can speak English, you will see that you have as many careers as possible to choose from.
6 - English is considered "the language of business", being able to speak English will enable you to attend international business meetings. Since there are several languages being represented, it is likely that the meeting will be held in English.
7 - If you speak English, you can enjoy the entertainment industry in a different way, you no longer have to rely on translations and subtitles to enjoy your favorite books, songs, movies and TV shows. Some of the world's most famous writers have works intended to be read or heard in their original language, for example, Shakespeare's works will take on a new meaning when you can understand English, as well as such influential classics as Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights or Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, among others. Many times, translation does no real justice to a writer, so the only way to appreciate a classic literary work is to read it in its original language. Also, the most blockbuster films are shot in English, and what better than to enjoy them without subtitles and in their original language.
8 - Major sporting events, such as the Olympic Games, are held in English, as are international conferences, so competitors and delegates should be able to speak English to get the most out of their participation, if sport is your motivation, studying English will do you a lot of good.
9 - English is widely regarded as the language of higher education, among the most prestigious universities are Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard and MIT, which you will have to speak English fluently to access any of them.
10 - It's also the language of the Internet, many websites are written in English, to understand them, participate in forums and discussions, you will need to know the language, it also allows you to take advantage of many more intellectual resources in the world.
1 - To work abroad: Proficiency in German is a prerequisite for working, whether in companies in Germany, Switzerland, Austria or in any other country, as it probably has commercial ties with a German-speaking country. There are many German companies with offices in latin countries, and having someone who speaks both languages is always an advantage for them.
2- For better education and studies: German is the second most important language in the field of science. Germany is the world's third largest contributor to research and development and also offers research grants to foreign scientists. In view of developments in the field of media and information and communication technologies, multilingual communication is required more than ever. Many important websites are in German. Germany is the sixth country, after India, the United Kingdom, the United States, China and Russia, to publish new books every year. Therefore, a good knowledge of the German language allows greater and free access to information.
3 - Student exchange programmes: there are different agreements for school and university exchanges between Germany and many other countries. Germany grants many study grants, offers young people special work visas during holidays and, in certain professions, grants exceptional work permits.
4 - Travel and cultural understanding: Learning German also means understanding the life, wishes and dreams of people living in German-speaking countries and their multicultural society. Your knowledge of German will allow you to make the most of your travels, not only in the German-speaking countries but also in other European countries, especially in Eastern Europe. Enjoy literature, music, art and philosophy: German is the language of Goethe, Kafka, Mozart, Bach and Beethoven. Enjoy your works even more by reading and/or listening to them in their original language.
1 - Swedish belongs to the Nordic group. It is a Germanic language from the great family of Indo-European languages. It has more than 10 million speakers. Approximately 40,000 people all over the world study this language. Swedish is not only an official language in Sweden, but also in Finland. On the other hand, Swedish is a language very similar to the other Scandinavian languages such as Danish and Norwegian, which will allow you to have conversations with other Scandinavians.
2 - Sweden, one of the best countries to work in: One of the main reasons why working in Sweden attracts thousands of people every year are the different benefits that workers enjoy: strong employment rights and good corporate security, gender equality without discrimination and flexibility in working hours to combine work and family life. At workplaces in Sweden, decisions are made by talking to each other. Participation is very important in work meetings, so to get a foothold in the Swedish labour market, studying Swedish is the first step in making the difference between being in or staying out of all these professional advantages.
3 - In addition to broadening the horizon of people you can communicate with, knowing Swedish is essential if you want to study at any Swedish university, with the exception of some masters or doctorates that are taught in English or Erasmus stays. Whether you are going to study at the secondary level or to enter the undergraduate education system, you must have knowledge of Swedish and prove it with an exam, the TISUS (Test in Swedish for University Studies). This exam is quite complex as it requires not only knowledge of the language but also knowledge of the country's culture and general policies.
4 - Sweden is one of the most modern countries in the world and the birthplace of many successful international companies. It is a very creative country and strong in design, fashion and music. Sweden is also one of the world's leading music exporters.
5 - It is also a multicultural and welcoming state. It is recognised worldwide for its enormous respect for differences, including gender equality, and is one of the countries that most supports the rights of the LGBT community. It is a quiet and beautiful place. They have also made the environment a priority. If you're interested in the environmental cause and everything related to respecting the environment, you'll find people and many interesting projects.
1 - It is one of the most spoken languages in the world. It is spoken by 260 million people around the world, it is the official language of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is also spoken in Israel, the Balkans, Ukraine, Armenia and the United States. It has been considered, sometimes, the most spoken language in Europe and is the eighth most spoken language in the world, also shares similarities with languages such as Polish, Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Czech.
2 - It has a fascinating culture. Much of Russian culture is discovered through its literature, language and music. Speaking this language will allow you to understand, and also learn its culture in a much more fun and dynamic way. Once you learn Russian (albeit a little) the way you will experience your travels will change immensely, very few Russians speak English or other European languages. Therefore, what usually happens is that the tourists have limited communication with the locals, speaking the language will change the behavior of the locals towards you, because you are no longer a tourist but a person interested in the language and culture.
3 - The perfect opportunity to expand your social and work circle. Speaking another language will give you a great advantage to make new friends and contacts. Knowing Russian will help you to better empathize with the country's population, establish professional relationships and find new friendships. If you work in tourism, mastering the Russian language is definitely a positive point for your CV, having the possibility of including that you master the language will always give a good impression, it shows that you are able to immerse yourself and continue learning a language considered difficult to learn, it will show dedication, recursiveness and perseverance, in short, being able to speak Russian shows your intellect.
4 - It allows you to learn something new, useful and different. Learning this language will help you find useful concepts for studying other languages. Carrying out the task of learning Russian will profoundly change the way you approach other languages and understand the world around you.
5 - Simply because you want to, it's that simple. You've come this far, so that means that learning Russian has aroused your interest: Passion and interest are some of the most important attitudes that will help you learn a language! Follow your heart: Imagine you are walking the streets of St. Petersburg on a winter night or in the snow-covered Red Square talking to some Russians about topics that interest you and affect you deeply. If this is your dream and you have been convinced by our reasons for learning Russian.
1 - It is easy to learn if your native language is Spanish, you have a great advantage. Portuguese descends from Latin and is closely related to Spanish, so you'll find many similar words from the beginning, so pronunciation doesn't have much difficulty for us. You can understand 80% of what is spoken in Portuguese knowing about 20% of the language.
2 - Portuguese is spoken by about 230 million people and is the sixth most spoken language in the world before German, French and Italian. It opens the door to four different continents: Brazil in South America, Portugal in Europe, Mozambique and Angola in Africa and Portuguese speaking communities established in the United States, Canada and Australia. By studying Portuguese you will find cultures and people that are diverse, ancient and modern, traditional and innovative. You have 8 main destinations where Portuguese is the official language: Brazil, Portugal and its islands, Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, Sao Tome and Principe, East Timor, Macao and Goa.
3 - It offers you the opportunity to get to know Brazil and its wealth, one of the largest Portuguese speaking countries, it is the fifth largest country in the world and its economy ranks eighth. Brazil is part of the BRICS economic bloc, considered an emerging world power and regional economic leader. Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo are some of the largest urban centers in the American continent, characterized by their cultural richness represented, for example, in the Rio carnival and sports such as capoeira.
4 - As far as culture is concerned, there are Brazilian figures recognized worldwide who have contributed significantly to the arts and sports, such as the musician Caetano Veloso, the modernist architect Oscar Niemeyer and the footballers Pelé and Ronaldo. This is why Portuguese literature and music (rhythms such as Samba, Fado and Bossa Nova) is rich and diverse. The film industry in Brazil and Portugal has been in constant expansion in recent decades.
5 - To travel and get to know, Brazil is not just the carnivals of Sao Paulo or the Christ the Redeemer of Rio de Janeiro. It is a country with extraordinary nature and landscapes. The Amazon jungle, the cavernous rivers with crystal clear waters of Bonito or the beaches of Recife are just some of its strong points. In addition, learning the local language will save you the typical tourist routes, which are usually much more expensive, and you can fully immerse yourself in the country's culture, people and customs.
6 - To work in Brazil. In recent years, Brazil has become an economic power to be respected. This implies that the country is growing, developing and creating jobs. Not only are professionals of all kinds being sought, but in addition, the positions of Spanish teacher are abundant as they are surrounded by Spanish-speaking countries and, moreover, it is an important asset for business.
1 - More than 200 million people speak French on 5 continents. There are 68 states and governments that declare themselves francophones all over the world, with French being the official language in 33 countries. It is also the second most learned language after English, and also the only one that can be learned worldwide.
2 - French is the third language of the Internet, ahead of Spanish, you will have access to all this information and you will understand the world in a different way. It is also the language of international organizations such as the Red Cross, the UN, Unesco, the IMF, or the European Union. In addition, the three cities with headquarters of European institutions are French-speaking: Luxembourg, Brussels and Strasbourg.
3 - If you are going to travel to a French-speaking country for holidays, work or study, being able to communicate with the locals is very helpful. French is still very important in many parts of the world.
4 - French will be your entrance to a rich culture, to the world of Jules Verne, Flaubert, Victor Hugo, Balzac and Proust, as well as to the films of Godard, Truffaut, Resnais or Jeunes. A country that bets a lot on its cinema and theatre, is a world reference in audiovisual productions and an exporter of films and television series.
5 - It is also the international language of cuisine, fashion, dance, architecture, the automobile industry and engineering. As a third language, French is highly regarded, especially if we plan to work in Canada, Switzerland, Belgium, some African countries and, of course, France.
6 - Learning French facilitates the learning of other languages, mainly languages such as Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and also English, since French is the basis of more than 50% of the current Anglo-Saxon vocabulary.
1 - Having Spanish as mother tongue, for Spanish speakers it is a very easy language to learn, with grammar and words very similar to ours and with a musicality that immediately attracts the listener. The pronunciation of Italian is simpler than that of Spanish or French, since it is faithful to its writing. The sound of the language really helps the words to be retained. So, even if you can't speak it right away, you should at least be able to understand some of what an Italian says to you. Also, speaking Italian will lead you to understand a little Latin, which is the origin of almost everything. Non-verbal language is very important, the Italian language would not be complete without the gestures that represent it.
2 - The food, Italy has world-wide recognition of the kitchen and in the wines. If you really want to appreciate every ingredient, every dish, every tradition and every type of coffee, it is essential that you speak Italian. The prestige of Italian cuisine is enormous and everyone knows the typical dishes.
3 - In terms of culture: Italy is one of the most beautiful and richest historical countries in the world. It is the country with the most UNESCO World Heritage sites. Everyone dreams of travelling to cities like Florence, Rome or Venice, from north to south, from spas to extraordinary mountain landscapes you can find shocking surprises just a few kilometres away. Italian is a romantic language, with a rich musical and cinematographic culture, from which you can learn a lot almost effortlessly. You can find Italian influence in all relevant areas of life, from painting, arts or architecture to literature, fashion, and music.
4 - Professional reasons: For certain professional sectors in which Italian companies are world leaders, for example, in sectors such as fashion, design, haute cuisine, fine arts and culture, production and distribution of food and beverages, football, the luxury car industry and the motor industry in general, speaking the language can open the doors and make your professional profile more attractive, businesses and brands such as Fiat, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Armani, Dolce and Gabbana or Versace are often looking for employees capable of speaking Italian. Even to work in the Vatican or to be foreign language teachers in Italy.
1 - Japanese is the ninth most spoken language in the world, and the second most important language on the Asian continent. More than 127 million people have it as their mother tongue, and another 132 million speak it around the world. Learning Japanese will help you learn languages like Korean and Chinese because many of their concepts are very similar. Japanese grammar is quite similar to Korean, Japanese takes its writing system (Kanji) from Chinese ideograms.
2 - Japan is the third largest economic power of the planet, learning this language is a considerable advantage to enter to work in a Japanese industrial group like Toyota, Nissan, Hitachi, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Sony, Honda, Sanyo, Toshiba, Casio. Also if you are a fan of technology, Japan is always innovating in this field.
3 - To speak a foreign language is not only to know the grammar and vocabulary of that language, but also to feel it, assimilate it and understand it. Japanese culture is a symbol of tradition and progress, deep-rooted customs and great scientific advances. Japan has a culture of contrasts that has no equal in the whole world: nô theater, kabuki, Japanese garden art and bonsai, sumo, martial arts such as judo and aikido, origami and Kyoto temples. In addition, Japanese culture is in vogue, it has become international for things like anime, sushi, karaoke and manga. Knowledge of Japanese language will give you access to Japanese movies, animations and comics, allows you to read manga without translating and watch anime without subtitles, you will be able to enjoy popular local products without any limitation. There's no need to wait for the translation and you can watch films by Hayao Miyazaki, samurai, horror films by Hideo Nakata and Yakuza.
4 - Learn Japanese to master the ancestral art of Japanese calligraphy, it is one of the most popular arts. It consists of using Japanese characters to make a work aesthetically beautiful and emotionally strong. Calligraphy will also enrich your vocabulary and help you learn new words.
5 - Study the language to travel and get to know Japan and its islands. It consists of an archipelago of 6 852 islands, the 4 largest are Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu. You can enjoy Okinawa, Yakushima, Hokkaido, Miyajima, etc. islands. Knowing the language will allow you to enjoy the gastronomy better, it is considered one of the most refined in the world and has conquered all palates, dishes such as Sukiyaki, Tempura, Sushis, Sashimis, shabu-shabie, soba, udon and yakitori or sake.
1 - This is the most spoken language in the world, with more than 1.2 billion speakers (1/5 of the world's population); it's the second most widely used language on the Internet, and the official language of the second world economic power.
2 - How many times have we been told that Chinese is the most difficult language in the world? Well, it's a lie. The most difficult language to learn is... Basque! It's not as difficult as it may seem. There is no gender or plural in Chinese, and verb tenses are much less complex, as is their grammar in general. Its difficulty lies mainly in the ideograms that make up the Chinese alphabet and in its phonetics. Anyway, it is calculated that in only 6 months the student learns the 500 words that are necessary to have a basic level. It is mentally challenging, learning a new language is good for your mental health. It develops memory, boosts creativity and facilitates multitasking. Even more so when it comes to Chinese. Being such a different language, learning Chinese will be a stimulating task for your brain, mastering its calligraphy will be an experience, because more than letters, you will be writing symbols, signs, and drawings. That's why many experts argue that this language encourages the development of artistic skills.
3 - To learn about Asian culture, in countries such as Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines and Malaysia, Chinese is becoming the most popular language, above English. If you master Chinese, you will not only be able to communicate with native Chinese, but also with other Asians who use this language as a foreign language. Knowing a new language allows us to get in touch with its literature and philosophy, its cinema and its music, by learning Chinese you will be able to know much more about its culture, history and philosophy: Chinese gastronomy, Chinese philosophy, work ethics, Chinese and Asian religions, Chinese martial arts, acupuncture and Chinese medicine, and Chinese traditions, as well as much more about this extensive and ancient culture.
4 - Learn Chinese for tourism, knowing Chinese you could travel and know many of the great tourist attractions: the Chinese wall, the forbidden city, the Tomb of Qin Shihuang, visit Hong Kong, Taiwan, among many other possibilities.
5 - Experts point out that in a few years Chinese will become the official language of all Asia, so knowing the language will open the doors of many companies. Increasingly, companies (the big ones above all) value that their candidates know Chinese. Since China is the world's second largest economic power, corporations are trying to establish a greater number of commercial agreements with this emerging country, for which they need personnel who can negotiate with executives and directors of that country.
1 - Korean is the 16th most spoken language in the world. More than 78 million people speak it. Korean grammar and phonetics are very different from those of most languages, Korean has its own writing system, all writing characters are combinations of straight lines or circles.
2 - Hangul is the name given to the Korean alphabet, it has 14 consonants and 10 vowels. The letters are grouped into syllable blocks. If you look at the shape of their letters, you will see that they imitate what the language does to pronounce them. The verb always goes to the end of the sentence, the forms of the verbs do not change to the singular or plural and there is no concept of gender (for names). It is not a tonal language, as Chinese is.
3 - Korea occupies a relevant place in global marketing, whether in international trade, technology and kpop culture or as they call it Korean pop.
4 - After studying Korean, you will be able to better understand the lyrics of your favorite K-pop songs and you will be able to easily follow the dialogues in Korean movies, since in many cases the subtitles take the true meaning out of Korean words and conversations, so learning Korean will help you better understand the content in a deeper and more accurate way.
5 - Another important point is the economy, Korea continues to grow economically and job opportunities for bilingual speakers are more. Korea and many Spanish-speaking countries have signed the free trade agreement, so if you are someone who studies something related to marketing, negotiation or international relations, the language will help you work with companies, either in your country or in Korea, there is the possibility of developing as an interpreter, as they will be needed for possible future negotiations.
6 - You can also be an exchange student, many know that education in Asian countries is different, striking, demanding, and well structured. So many young people want to go to those countries to study for their degrees. Therefore, studying Korean can help you in the future as an exchange student and thanks to the free trade agreement, there are possibilities to be able to travel to Korea even with scholarships.
7 - Asian countries are known for their refined culture, and that attracts the attention of many tourists, this has caused that in Korea the possibility of visiting is increasingly accessible to tourists, and what better than to know the country and its culture than speaking their language.
1 - Spanish is the third most spoken language in the world, behind English and Mandarin Chinese. It is spoken in Spain, in the Caribbean Islands (Cuba and Puerto Rico), in the Dominican Republic, in North America (Mexico), in Central America (Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama) and in South America (Colombia, Venezuela, Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador). Spanish is also the second most spoken language in the United States, which is why it is the second most used language in international communications after English.
2 - The written language is almost totally phonetic, it is pronounced as it is written and this makes the work of pronunciation much easier, in addition it will help you with other languages, since it is part of the languages derived from Latin. You will know the grammatical structure of the Romance languages and you will not have much difficulty when reading texts in these languages, because a high percentage of words have kept the same structure and although their pronunciation changes, they are very similar.
3 - Learning Spanish will allow you to broaden your cultural horizons and help you see the world from multiple perspectives. Thanks to your command of the language, you will be able to enter different cultures and places. Of course, some of the best movies and TV series in Spanish are not available with subtitles, so learning Spanish will open the doors to a new range of entertainment. The same principles also apply to other forms of art, Spanish literature is considered one of the best in the world. Thus, knowing the language will help you enjoy the works of masters of literature, such as Garcilaso, Quevedo, Bécquer, Cervantes, García Márquez, Allende or Neruda, as well as Almodóvar, Saura or Médem that can only be appreciated in their original language. In addition, the film, television and music industry is booming, mastering this language will also make you more accessible to Hispanic culture.
4 - Studying Spanish offers you the opportunity to study in other countries such as Spain or all of Latin America. In many Universities and other training centers, it is necessary to have knowledge of Spanish in order to be able to study in one of its courses, Master's, etc. From Mexico to Argentina and Spain, the friendliness of its people encourages you to learn Spanish. Whenever you ask when you are lost in the street, someone will help you. As long as you don't know how to say something, someone will try to communicate with you even if it is by gesturing. The Latin culture of the Spanish speakers is to want to help the foreigner, since they feel that if they go abroad and don't know how to develop, they would like to be helped.
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We offer classes of English, German, Russian, Portuguese, French, Italian, Japanese, Chinese and Spanish at all levels and for all ages. At the beginning of each four-month period, registrations are opened for the new modules of each level. Soon we'll add two more languages: Swedish and Korean.
Translating and interpreting aren't synonymous. Translation is the passage of a text from one language to another in written form, whereas interpretation is exclusively oral. This is why we have qualified interpreters at your disposal for business meetings or cultural or entertainment events.
Legal translations, such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, etc.
Translation and interpretation aren't "amateur" activities. They require training, specialization, capacity and professional conduct. Don't trust the text you need translated or the event you organize to amateurs or students: hire only professionals.
Taking an international exam requires study, effort and the guidance of a good teacher. We prepare our students to take the exams safely. Examples of these are; IELTS, TOEIC, EF, SET, TOEFL y Cambridge (English), Goethe-Zertifikat (German), CELPE-Bras (Portuguese), HSK (Chinese), Nihongo Noryoku Shiken (Japanese), DELE (Spanish).
Multilingua Idiomas was born as Escuela de Idiomas Confluencia in the year 2000. Its officers have more than twenty years of experience in the development of training programs, responding to the need for study and improvement of students, employees, entrepreneurs and the adult community in general, taking into account the great development that every day has the region of El Alto Valle of Rio Negro and Neuquén.
Its main feature is given by the variety of foreign languages that are dictated, which makes it the first multilingual institution in the area. It is noteworthy that in addition to the regular language courses, there are also integration and cultural exchange activities, special activities with native speakers.
Multilingua Idiomas is based in Neuquén, capital of the province of the same name and a fundamental reference point for the Argentine Patagonia.
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