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Language learning in my country

Introduction
The objective of this report is to discuss which social groups are more into
languages, languages they learn, where, and any type of recommendation for
boosting language learning in my country.
Social groups more into languages
Nowadays, all students in my country learn at least one foreign language at any
school and secondary school. This is due to the government, who obliged this
when it was seen the importance of bilingualism, which was even related with
people’s lifestyles. Apart from students, most middle-aged people’s foreign
languages are being getting reinforced so that they can have more chances at
any type of job which requires the capacity of communicating with foreign
people.
Languages people learn
There are such a large number of languages to learn, despite of not knowing
most of them. For instance, French, English and German are some of the most
common languages people tend to choose as a first foreign language. Although
Chinese and Japanese are, for us, far difficult from most European languages,
they are gaining strength because those countries in where these languages are
spoken, are expected to be the biggest powers of the world in a near future.
Where to learn them
There are so many alternatives, such as academies, free online courses and,
obviously, schools. I would rather recommend the first option, rather than
online classes, as you get a better pronunciation.
Recommended changes
I would recommend that the government should subside people interested in
learning their first foreign language, to give the chance of bilingualism to
anyone.

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