I have considered studying a third language to the point of being capable of at least a basic level of communication. While I've seen Mandarin as the next logical choice for me, I've felt that I should search for information and opinions on the relative merits of various languages before selecting one and comitting myself to the overwhelming task of studying it...
I was reaffirmed in my conviction that Spanish and Mandarin are the best choices for learning a second language after reading a handful of wiki pages, articles, and other sites that addressed the question. I look first at the incredible time and effort that it takes to learn a second language. I would propose that in the time/effort it takes to become truly *fluent* in a language, you could get a Masters Degree in something very useful. Therefore, for me, the language I study needs to be worth it.
I found an article that I really like, in which the author explains why he believes Spanish or Mandarin should be the first choice for an American when picking an initial second language to learn. http://johnaugust.com/2009/spanish-or-mandarin
Here are the criteria that he used to decide which language(s) ought to be learned first:
- 1. Number of people who speak it worldwide
- 2. Usefulness in daily life
- 3. Usefulness in international business or travel
- 4. Availability of media in that language
- 5. Applicability to future language learning
- 6. Economic power of native speakers
At the end, he challenges people to respond and make a case why a language other than Spanish or Mandarin should be the first to learn. I enjoyed reading the feedback he received from people. Although some of the responses were less than helpful, others were thought-provoking.
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