Why Learn Spanish: English

July 3, 2009 on 6:14 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments

Native English speakers, especially in the United States are rarely bilingual. Although the world speaks English, it is the bilinguals who rule and dictate the trends. It is high time to learn Spanish, English speakers, included. Here is why:

The Spanish-speaking market segment will rise to significant levels pretty fast. In the US alone, about 40% of the population growth is expected to come from the Hispanic community and by 2015, Spanish-speaking America will grow to a staggering 50 million. In Europe, a whopping 400 million people speak the language as Spanish is the second most popular second language in that continent.

Language skills are a competitive advantage in the job market. Already, we see a lot of job listings specifying bilingualism as a requirement. Although the requirement does not necessarily require Spanish to the one of two languages you speak, you will reach a wider market base with Spanish. It is spoken in four continents and is the mother language of people in 21 different countries.

There are plenty of other benefits when you learn Spanish. English speakers who would like to keep abreast with current trends would put themselves on top the list with excellent communication skills and a second language.

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