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Learning a new foreign language can open you many doors,
whether you are doing business internationally,
boost your career or even if you are just traveling to another country.
With over 400 million speakers of English as their mother tongue and over 700 million speakers of English as a foreign language, it's easy to see how important is the most widely spoken and written language in the world.
Aspiring professionals, recognise that English can open the door to numerous opportunities.
If you speak Spanish, you can communicate with almost 500 million people worldwide!
Think how many more employment options that gives you!
And if you want to take a trip to Spain or Latin America, a little knowledge of Spanish will go a long way.
French is the only foreign language that can be useful throughout the world as well as in the United States.
French as a foreign language is the second most frequently taught language in the world after English.
When deciding on a foreign language for work or school, consider that French is the language that will give you the most choices later on in your studies or your career.
Many people rate "learning Italian" as the most beautiful spoken language in the world:
Speaking of opera, painting, design, architecture, cooking, love or god in italian makes you feel you finally understood the topic.
Italian is a Romance language spoken by about 70 million people, most of whom live in Italy.
German is the native language of about 100 million people, chiefly in the countries Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein.
German is spoken as a second language in many countries in Eastern Europe where German culture and language have been an important common bond through the centuries.