28 December 2011

2012: The Year Mandarin Chinese Becomes a 'Commonly Taught Language'? | Asia Society

This is an interesting reflection on the future of Mandarin Chinese in America (perhaps even the whole world). It looks back at how the 90s was the decade for Japanese language. It also predicts that Mandarin will be a commonly taught language from 2012 onwards.

While it may be obvious that learning Chinese is going to facilitate economic benefits, there are other advantages. Learners of  Chinese language and culture will have academic betterment.  Sounds like a good future.


2012: The Year Mandarin Chinese Becomes a 'Commonly Taught Language'? | Asia Society

1 comment:

  1. Hi,

    Mandarin is part of the Chinese family of languages, which in turn is part of the Sino-Tibetan language group. All Chinese languages are tonal, which means that the way words are pronounced varies their meanings. Thanks a lot...

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