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The big reason to learn Mandarin

In the west access imports of cheap manufactured has allowed a period of strong prosperity with out the tradition inflationary pressures.

By: James Cavanagh
Category: Education
Posted: Feb 23, 2010
Updated: Feb 23, 2010
Views: 26


Over the past decade globalisation has become the driving force behind the world economy. Emerging markets such as china have undergone unprecedented growth, China itself is expected to overtake Japan as the third largest economy in the world within the next twelve months, and become the largest economic in the work by 2027. The benefits of globalisation are clearly evident, it is estimated over the past decade years it has helped to move millions of people in developing countries out of poverty. In the west access imports of cheap manufactured has allowed a period of strong prosperity with out the tradition inflationary pressures.

There are over 800 million mandarin speakers in the world and they are becoming increasingly important part of the global economy. There has never been a bigger reason to learn Mandarin.

Following in these footsteps it is now not surprising you can now learn Mandarin the globalised way. It is now possible to learn Mandarin directly from teachers in china through taking individual lessons over skype. Prices start at $2 per hour to learn Mandarin from native speakers. Again at these prices it looks like globalisation will also revolutionise our traditional western markets for learning languages. It seems unsustainable that teachers in western countries can charge over USD $30 per hour when it’s now possible to study Mandarin for a fraction of this price.

To pick your mandarin teacher based on their cost per hour and feedback they have received from other students visit www.fluentfuture.com

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