Teaching through innovative means - such as videoconferencing - may allow us to catch up but we have to realise that language training is important to the health of our economy. Today's international business environment is fast-paced resulting in a real time squeeze for most people.
Large companies and organizations have offices or plants scattered around the world. As an employee, you could end up in large cities or even well as small towns or even rural areas. More and more, businesses include language training at their many different locations and students must learn the languages at the different locations within their companies/organizations. An employee, after all, may work at the Dublin office but could be at the Stuttgart plant next Wednesday for a business meeting. With today's technology, "real life" teachers can be substituted by a lesson using the company's videoconferencing equipment or a laptop.
The more far-flung the tongue, the harder it may be to learn. Russian, Chinese and Hindi all have different alphabets and scripts so there's double work for you. But it's also a great challenge. Don't despair when learning Chinese, but you should know that while there's a single method for writing Chinese, Chinese "dialects" are, in fact, as different from each other as French or Spanish is from Italian - the dialects of the south-east being the furthest apart. Then, each variety consists of a large number of dialects, many of which may themselves be referred to as languages.
But get this clear - the Chinese refer to themselves and their language as Han, a name which derives from the Han dynasty (202 BC-AD 220). Han Chinese is to be distinguished from the non-Han minority languages used in China - such as Korean, Mongolian and Russian. Han Chinese or Mandarin will be just fine to get yourself understood in any half-populated area of this huge and mystical land - honest.
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