I did a Spanish course at uni. I've always wanted to learn a new language in the past but I didn't have the opportunity to do that until uni. The idea of doing a language as a minor for fun appeals to me. Most people here pick a beginner's course for languages as it is easy to geet good grades. I picked Spanish simply because I have a Hispanic online friend who I chat with daily and I thought that I could get good marks in Spanish by practisinf with him. Tbh I am much more interested in French culture - it wasn't like I cared about Hispanoc counteies but I don't have any friends who speak French.
Learning Spanish turns out to be super fun and I did a lot of self-learning by myself. However, my friend recebtly got a new part-time job and he is rarely online these days. In other words, I can't practise Spanish that much these days (I don't live in an area with a lot of Hispanic residents). Since I am more interested in French culture, should I switch to French? I need to start another language from scratch though.
You should continue studying Spanish at Uni while pursuing French as a side hobby.
I signed to an online penpal website and joined a language exchange program. Learned some chinese while teaching Spanish and English. Surprisignly enough, that landed me a job that pays triple the average salary in my country, and I work at home. Try it, the name's interpals. You might be surprised.
>>16890243
What makes you think that?
>>16890251
This looks like an ad
Learning French will give you more job opportunities. I lived in Paris and companies are scrambling to find mother tongue English speakers. Do you have any experience in teaching or marketing?
>>16890216
why not learn both?