* because an electronic translator will do a better job than you can after 3 years of HS Spanish.
* because 2 years of a language in school really doesn't teach enough of the language to be useful at all.
* because when you speak a language poorly you know just enough to say the wrong thing and get yourself in trouble.
* because learning it wrong in a classroom makes it harder to learn it correctly by immersion if you ever need to.
hmmmm - should be more.
PS: I support learning languages for any number of good reasons. Just offering some answers to your question.
The big one for people around where I am: "Folks from 'round here ain't never gonna leave this town, not even on vacation. And, they need to learn to speak English first."
2007-11-03 09:08:31
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answered by CoachT 7
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1. To remain less competitive in the increasingly diverse domestic labor market and in the international labor market, and so that your foreign counterparts can have a one up on you because they know YOUR language and you don't have the slightest clue about THEIRS...
2. To remain dependant on the willingness of local bilingual residents to interpret for you whenever travelling abroad, and to have to remain confined to the artificial world of tourism rather than engage the true culture of a country you visit....
3. To appear enthnocentric to persons of other nations because of your lack of willingness to learn how to communicate with any other country and its culture....
Do these suffice?
Forgive the sarcasm....I realize you yourself likely know full well the value of language learning. Whoever is giving you this assignment may be amused by a little wit, however....
2007-11-03 09:19:11
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answered by Seth D 2
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1. It is a waste of time.
2. Because some one do not like it.
3. No reason
2007-11-03 09:00:35
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answered by Keith 2
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You certainly have a ardour for languages. For so much individuals, it isn't crucial to research a state-of-the-art overseas language at A stage, despite the fact that it may be a valuable and revered qualification to have. However, in case you wish to research Chinese language someday, it could be very valuable to have an A stage in a European language, when you consider that it proves to long run universities/faculties that you've the capacity and determination to research a language at a prime stage. Added to that, Spanish is without doubt one of the so much generally-spoken languages on the earth, so it'll be a long way from vain for you - it opens plenty of doorways for running overseas (I understand you wish to paintings in Asia, however having the alternative of running or learning in a Spanish-talking nation offers you plenty of room to difference your brain, or spend a while in exceptional international locations). Added to that, in case you paintings for a manufacturer with worldwide contacts, being equipped to talk, write and appreciate Spanish to a distinctive measure could be massively moneymaking. Have you regarded learning History, too? You say you wish to gain knowledge of approximately Chinese historical past, however with out a first rate historical past in ancient reviews, that course perhaps closed to you. You do not look to have it at GCSE, however with well all-circular grades and a GCSE in Classical Civilisations, it in general would not be intricate to get on an A stage History path. Biology is an excessively valuable A stage to have, when you consider that it is continuously a well concept to have anything clinical on your historical past, in particular if you are now not absolutely distinctive on what you wish to do, profession-intelligent. As your curiosity in CGI, and so on. is extra of a interest than a profession prospect, I do not consider Computing could be specifically valuable for you. Your ICT GCSE is in general adequate of a laptop-situated qualification for so much careers. Politics and Economics are each exciting, cast topics, despite the fact that I'm now not definite you must do each - they are too equivalent, in particular as your profession strategies do not look to be specifically focussed on political or fiscal paintings. Art could be valuable, as you wish to do anything ingenious, however once more, your Art GCSE (mixed with an wide portfolio of the variety of your capabilities) is virtually undoubtedly adequate to turn out your inventive valued at and get you a task concerning artwork. Only take Art in case you fairly, REALLY wish to - it is a well area so as to add for your cast base of alternative topics, nevertheless it won't fairly be your principal recognition at A stage. So I propose: Spanish History Biology Art OR Politics OR Economics OR Computing (or 2 of those if it is feasible to do five AS phases, or if you are fairly set towards doing History, or 3 of them if either one of the ones stipulations follow).
2016-09-05 09:19:29
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answered by erdahl 4
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