Friday, September 16, 2011

Learning Spanish for Business in Chile




Quick, can you tell which language is the most widely-spoken native language in the world? If you said “English”, you are very much mistaken. Not only is it not No. 1 in the list, it is not even the runner-up. Mandarin Chinese, spoken natively by around 800 million people, and Spanish, with 358 million native speakers, occupy the top two spots, with English following at 350 million native speakers. Thus, although English is the international language of business, there’s no denying the importance of other languages.

While Mandarin is largely restricted to China, Spanish is spoken across multiple countries. Other than the 380 million native speakers, Spanish is spoken by an additional 37 million people as their second or third languages. With its global footprint and immense popularity, learning Spanish for business makes a lot of business sense.

This is especially true if one does business in Central and South America. It is a strange phenomenon than although there is only one country in Europe where Spanish is the official language, not unexpectedly Spain, it’s in Central and South America that the language is most popular. In fact, it’s the official language in 20 sovereign states, only one of them outside the region.

However, Spanish’s importance as a language of business is no longer restricted to Central and South America. Even in the United States, its popularity is growing exponentially due to the increasing visibility of the Hispanic community. Therefore, even in the world’s largest market, Spanish for business is important.

If you are looking to learn Spanish for business, you cannot go wrong with Executive English Solutions (EES http://www.ees.cl/). In spite of the “English” in its name, EES is equally adept at teaching both languages. The courses are especially tailored to meet the requirements of busy business executives, and can be the first step towards greater success in business.





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