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Learning Chinese Can Possibly Be A Huge Benefit To American Businesses

By: Raz Chan

The access to the internet has allowed the general public to learn Chinese and other languages like never before. Gone are the days when learning Chinese meant sitting in a dusty makeshift classroom in Chinatown on Sundays. The internet has given everyone the opportunity to learn from the comforts of our own home computer, quickly, and today! No more messing around with old cassette tapes and constant hitting the rewind button.

We've all heard the term "Globalization" for many years now. China once thought of as an economic backwater has made a lot of noise in the news in recent years with its fast growing economy. Each year businessmen from around the world travel to China to seek new business opportunities. However many find it can be difficult to close business deals if they do not speak Chinese. It is well known that Chinese people like to deal with people who speak their native tongue and understand their way of doing things. This is quite common in close knit cultures such as Jews, Italians, or East Indians. Money is often kept in their communities. Therefore even a little understanding of conversational Chinese can go a long way in impressing your fellow Chinese business associates and quite possibly close that huge business deal.

One of the best ways to break down these barriers is to learn Chinese most notably Mandarin which is the most widely used dialect in China.

More Americans every year are jumping at the chance to learn Chinese in order to capitalize on the growing opportunities the Chinese market has to offer. Although it still lags behind French and Spanish in popularity, schools around the nation are starting to recognize the need to offer Chinese language classes to the general public. Students and business people who learn Chinese greatly enhance their future job prospects and business opportunities.

So is it easy to learn Chinese? Well it is quite different then learning English. There a lot of different tones used in the language which does take sometime to get used too. Most agree if you are a good listener and pay attention to details you should have no problem picking up the language quickly. The problem for many executives is the lack of time. With the increasing workload placed on executives, committing to a set course at your local college can be time consuming and not worthwhile. Factor in the commute time and hours spent in the classroom it's no wonder why more people do not take the opportunity to learn Chinese.

Nevertheless, the opportunity to learn Chinese has never been easier with the use of the internet!

If you are like me and don't have time to sit in a classroom for 3 hours once a week then learning Chinese online may be the quickest and easiest way to pick up on this increasingly popular language.

Busy business executives who want to learn Chinese consider the following things when selecting a course:

1). Reasonable price

2). Saves them precious time

3). Fun, simple and easy to learn in a short amount of time

4). Ability to download course lessons to their to their home computer, or portable audio player allowing them to easy access to their lessons anytime around the world

5). Easy to understand and detail course materials

It might take you a while to find a suitable how to learn Chinese online course so take time to explore the many options available out there. The benefits of learning this language will definitely enhance the economic benefits for all executives and future businessmen looking to cash in on the growing China market.

Copyright (c) 2008 Raz Chan

Article Source: http://www.classesandcareers.net/education

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