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Why
should I study Spanish?
There
are many and diverse reasons to learn Spanish:
It
is widely spoken…
- Spanish
is the mother language of more or less 380 million
people in the world
- There
are also about 100 million in the world who speak
it as their second language
- In
the United States alone, it is the language of
origin of nearly one person in ten
- It’s
the third most widely spoken language in the world
and second in the United States
- Spanish
is the foreign language most studied in non Hispanic
countries of America and Europe. Today it is one
of the official language of the United Nations,
the European Union and other international organizations
- It
is the first language in 21 countries: Mexico
with 98 million speakers, Spain with 39 million,
Argentina with 37 million, Colombia with 36 million,
Venezuela with 22 million, Peru with 20 million…
- In
the United States more than 35 million citizens
have Hispanic origin (13% of the population).
Almost all of them speak Spanish in their houses
as a native tongue
- Hispanic
population in the United States has grown by 60%
in just one decade
It
increases your potential…
-
It increases the number of possibilities in the
job market and better expectations of growth for
your company in international level
- It
allows you to move into geographical areas where
English in not spoken
- It
increases significantly you possibilities to interact
with other people in business, friendships, commerce,
vacations, etc
It
is where the growth is…
- Spanish
is expected to be the first language of 50% of
the population of the United States within 50
years
- Latin
American countries are experiencing constant economic
growth and because of that, are becoming more
important as trading partners
- According
to the Kiplinger Washington Editors, the Hispanic
share of the workforce will increase 25 percent
by 2010
NEWS:
Hispanics
in the U.S.: Breaking Down the Numbers, NPR,
All Things Considered, June 9, 2005, by Robert Siegel
Hispanics
now one-seventh of U.S. population
Census Bureau estimates 41.3 million in fastest-growing
ethnic bloc, June 10, 2005
Hispanic
Growth Surge Fueled by Births in U.S., By D'Vera
Cohn
Washington Post Staff Writer, Thursday, June 9,
2005
Latinos
Fuel U.S. Population Growth, by David Schaper,
NPR, All Things Considered, June 9, 2005
Minorities
Driving Growth in D.C. Area By D'Vera Cohn,
Washington Post Staff Writer, Thursday, September
30, 2004
Multilingualism
Is a Necessity In Many Jobs, America,The Seul
Times, By Rita Zeidner
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