Because Spanish students are often sent to unstable areas such as Colombia, Venezuela and Bolivia in South America after work, such as unrest, drug trafficking and frequent murders. Because the work is risky and the salary is relatively high, it is the kind that really gambles on life to make money.
French is the same as * * *. Some students in the * * language class who graduated from the same session as me just paid twice as much as our Spanish classmates. Of course, they have been sent to Iraq. ...
By the way, these jobs are usually only for boys, so if the landlord is a girl or is unwilling to risk his life to make money, then the sentence "Spanish is very profitable" has nothing to do with you and me. ...
2. Is it easy to find a job and make money by learning Spanish in college?
Are you a colleague majoring in Spanish? It is easy to find a job after graduation. It is not difficult to find a job by learning Spanish. The key is whether you can find a good job. Basically, the worst students in our class can work in big companies. Of course, there are opportunities. But overall, it's good. At present, the greatest demand for Spanish is the Yangtze River Delta, followed by the Pearl River Delta, and then the Bohai Rim region. In the translation area of the just-concluded Canton Fair (the first day), I met about four or five companies looking for Spanish talents as long-term employees. But some just want boys, and some just want girls.
As long as you study hard and work hard, it is certain to make money. For example, in Beijing, Spanish students do the worst job, accompanying tour guides and taking Spanish or Latin American tours. Generally, a group (4 to 5 days) can earn at least 1000 RMB. But it will be very tired. Learning well can be a translator, which is more labor-saving and more profitable than joining a group. The nightmare in the cloud is right. A few days' translation work is enough for a month's life. For example, my charge at the Canton Fair is eight hours a day, one hundred dollars or one hundred euros. There are many such opportunities in Beijing, but the charge is less, 600 RMB a day. And if you really study well, you won't worry about your job. I want to fire my company now. It won't hire people. You can find a good job soon after being fired, but you may not find a good Spanish talent.
Here, I also want to remind the graduating Spanish majors. Be careful when choosing a work unit. Don't think that it is difficult to find a job for Spanish majors. Our job market in Spain is still very good at present. Don't "betray" yourself and regret when you find something better. As long as you broaden your horizons and don't confine yourself to your own area, there are many opportunities.
3. Is Spanish easy to learn? What's the future?
Spanish is one of the best languages to learn, and its initial pronunciation is very simple. A word is a pronunciation, which is a bit difficult in grammar. But it is also good to use language to learn more. As long as you study hard, there will be no problem.
There are also exams for TEM4 and TEM8.
At present, the employment rate and salary of Spanish are still considerable, and there is a great demand for Spanish talents in China, which is basically in short supply. After finishing the undergraduate course, you can also work in foreign trade companies, travel agencies, foreign companies, study abroad companies, Spanish tour guides and so on. After finishing graduate school, you can consider positions such as university teachers and civil servants. Of course, these have a lot to do with your Spanish learning level.
The landlord's score doesn't recommend you to major in Spanish. Now the score of Spanish major is relatively high. You can choose Spanish as your major in college, and then you can study more by yourself. Ask me if you need anything.
4. What is the future of learning Spanish?
Er ... if it's just study, there are only language training institutions and language classes in some universities in China. But most of them are for the purpose of studying abroad.
At present, most people who study Spanish in China study abroad and then choose their major in Spain. If the landlord simply wants to learn Spanish, the future development scope mainly depends on his previous major as the first choice. After all, the translation is really not so good. Although Spanish is not saturated in China, the demand for it is not as great as advertised.
There is no relationship between the landlord's major and Spanish. It depends on your future development. If a company has a cooperation project with Spain, you can try it.
I want to learn Spanish.
Find a remedial class, because many self-taught people finally give up.
brick by brick
I want to ask why you want to learn Spanish. If I am interested, I will learn. If I want to make money from Spanish, I'm afraid I can't stick to it.
Because in Spanish, many bending speeds are difficult at first, but it is easy to master these two.
Textbooks are generally in modern Spanish. I hope you have a solid study, and I can pass it on to you after learning 1 to 3 volumes. You can try the dele exam. After all, you have taught yourself the elementary level and made your own efforts.
As for how to learn, I suggest the landlord read more and speak more, try to read every text of modern Spanish well, memorize commonly used sentences (this is very important in listening), and do exercises carefully after class.
If you want to take the intermediate or advanced exam, you still have to continue studying, but the advanced exam for returned students is more suitable, but there are only a few in China (at least I know very little)
All right, that's it.
We are all Spanish fans.