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Very often individuals will have their own causes of learning a new or foreign language, but some languages have extra advantages or advantages in the World today. Mandarin Chinese is one of these.

Many reasons exist why Chinese is one of the most significant second languages that can be learned by people of any country--but here are just 10.

1) Almost one quarter from the World's population speaks Chinese.

This in itself may not be a massive reason to learn the word what but when you consider that you will find over 1.3 billion people in China itself, as well as the millions elsewhere in Singapore, Taiwan, East Asia, America and Europe which speak Chinese, it is obvious the language is spreading and growing all over the world. Being able to speak the word what then, will obviously open billions of new friends, customers or possible partners than you'd before.

2) China has already established the quickest growing major economy on the planet within the last quarter of a century.

From a business perspective, China is where to work. Their economy continues to be growing steadily (up to very recently) at just under 10% per year. This puts China on the course to being one of the greatest economic powerhouses around the World stage in a short time and incredibly probably the biggest economy on the planet. Much like people learned English to interrupt into the US trade, Chinese will quickly become one of the major business languages in the World. Why wait?

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3) Among the US's top trading partners

Imports and exports flow like water between China and the US. It's mainly US imports which have driven china economy so strongly over the past few decades and yet the unprecedented wealth is allowing china middle classes to enjoy western luxuries. This open trade between the two countries makes many businesses very successful. Learning Chinese will give any company a benefit over the competition in this particular market.

4) Definite Edge in Competing for JobsLearning any language is an advantage when looking for employment. Employers like bilingual people. As well as showing dedication, additionally, it gives them an extra language available within the workforce. Chinese is probably the biggest benefit of them all. Any business which are involved in overseas trade or communication will prize Chinese speaking applicants most of all. As stated above, Chinese-US and Chinese-European trade is big and companies are screaming for people who can talk to the locals. Learn Chinese now and multiply your work prospects.

5) Excellent option for school Application.

Chinese Mandarin is fast surpassing German, French and Portuguese to be probably the most studied languages in america and Europe. Schools that once taught exclusively French or Spanish are actually offering Chinese as an alternative or as an alternative and children are now being raised to speak Chinese. How can this be? Well in addition to the obvious business and job opportunities afforded those that discover the language, students of Mandarin are also looked upon favourably when considered for school application. Just like employers, colleges see the dedication involved to understand Chinese and also the opportunities it offers later.

Learn Chinese today and get ahead of the rest of the crowd.

6) Mentally Challenging

It's been scientifically proven that learning a language will work for the brain. It keep the brain young and healthy and can enhance the learning of other subjects, even seemingly unrelated subjects like Math. It's been shown that bilingual students consistently fare better on their SATs than non-bilingual ones. This also applies to seniors: It has been shown that people who learn languages are less prone to Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia and can keep their marbles sharper for much longer. This effect is even greater for Chinese: The fact that Chinese is so not the same as English in sound, tones and script means that learning it's much more mentally stimulating than other languages. Learn Chinese and keep learning for a long very long time.

7) Chinese Culture is one of the oldest on the planet.

The Chinese culture is ancient. They invented gunpowder and paper, and discovered America before Columbus being born. Their culture and history is immense and colourful, different and fascinating and learning the language provides you with insight into this history and culture that you'd otherwise never have. If you are thinking about Chinese medicine, Chinese Opera or theatre, or perhaps Chinese Kung-Fu movies, then understanding the language can give you that added extra appreciation.

8) Never Been Easier

Possibly not the best reason for learning a language but definitely the best time. Since the introduction of Simplified Chinese to unify the different dialects and form one national language, china language continues to be more accessible than in the past. It was made even easier through the Government's sweeping introduction of Pinyin, a transliterated version of the Mandarin script into Roman letters. What this means is anyone can be speaking and reading Pinyin in days and then progress towards the tougher script afterwards. There are now of course additionally a multitude of excellent courses open to assist you to learn Chinese mandarin. These vary from small, free vocabulary websites to large software bohemoths that can teach you everything you should know about a language... for any price. If you're seriously interested in learning Chinese though and want to reap the rewards that Mandarin Chinese will bring, then it's definitely worth both some time and the cash

9) World Affairs

Sure this is associated with some of the previous reasons but is equally as important in its very own right. China is playing an increasingly big part in World affairs today, not only economically but additionally politically and environmentally. China has become a superpower but has a lot to work on before its human rights and environmental policies are acceptable globally. These issues will end up increasingly more important as China grows, and when you have an interests in these issues, understanding the language could certainly put you in a good position to go about changing some of them.

10) Similar Languages

Learning Chinese can give you a strong foundation for learning other languages--most noticeably Japanese. The Japanese and Chinese script are in fact almost identical, and although having the ability to browse the script won't mean you'll be able to speak Japanese, it'll certainly provide you with a good base by which to learn.