Language

It is a reality: China has positioned Mandarin language on the international scene as “the language of the future“. Each year younger students and business people choose to learn Chinese as a foreign language. The growing importance of learning this language is palpable in universities around the world, which in recent years have included Mandarin in their curricula, especially those related to business.

For those who land in China, learning Mandarin is more than a competitive advantage in the workplace: learning Chinese is also a key to the expansion of knowledge, since only then a foreigner can enjoy all what China means, its culture and History. Learning the language leads to a more realistic approach between cultures, promoting mutual understanding.

There are an estimated 874 million native speakers of Chinese in the world, well above English and Spanish. It has traditionally been considered a very difficult language to learn for his writing. However, the adaptation to traditional characters through the pinyin system, using the Roman alphabet, greatly facilitate learning this language.