What is the best language to learn as a beginner to becoming bilingual if English is your first language ?
I am a freshman in high school the end of the year is this Thursday, the last day of school. I decided to learn a new language over the summer since I would like to become a nurse or travel nurse, or just something that allows me to help others as much as possible. However I have struggled with keeping a consistent schedule for learning the languages I really want to learn and some of them are a bit complex so I was wondering what language I should start with before I move on to the languages I really want to learn.
The languages I have previously tried learning are Korean Spanish Thai and French. Those are just some I have tried, I want to learn more but those are the ones I want to start with.
2 answers
Vamshee’s Answer
As the United States has the world's second-largest population of Spanish speakers, it's no surprise that Spanish translation is highly sought after. Excitingly, Spanish is one of the fastest-growing languages in the country! To become fluent, you can practice speaking with others who know the language, watch videos or news in Spanish, and even travel to places where you'll need to communicate in the language, which will help you learn and use it efficiently.
And remember, Spanish isn't your only option. French is another language that's relatively easy to learn. Check out the article in the link below to explore other languages that might be a breeze for you to pick up:
https://www.gooverseas.com/blog/easiest-languages-learn#:~:text=Spanish,who%20want%20to%20become%20bilingual.
Best of luck on your incredible language-learning journey! You've got this!
Amalya’s Answer
The language you would like to learn should reflect your future goals related to that language. Try to answer the following questions for making a decision: Why do you want to learn that language? In what circumstances/places/situations are you going to use it? What language is closely related to your greatest goals and dreams in life?
To conclude, decide what language fits your future goals the most, take action, and be consistent in your learning journey. Good luck.