How do I start a career in sign language?

What language should i learn & how should i start? (for career)?

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    I don't think speaking 2 languages is enough for a flight attendant, maybe 5 or 6 would...all the big ones would help: french , arabic, russian, portuguese, german The easiest way to become bilingual is to learn Esperanto. Esperanto will also help you learn other languages, more than latin would. You can learn it free of charge at http://www.lernu.net (I myself didn't learn it there) I don't have personal experience with any program

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Well, assuming that you speak english and a little french: Spanish, Italian or portuguese or German. Something formulated in europe. If you havent learned much french, I would recomend Spanish, because there arent so many crazy rules as there are in french.

Defiantly French. It would help to be bilingual, and other languages have the same/alike spellings/ sounds/rules and such, as French

Most direct approach: Learn spanish, chinese, or hindi Most logical approach: Learn Latin and from that foundation you can learn just about every western language (and read really old stuff without translating it). Then if you have time go ahead and learn Chinese and maybe Hindi.

Spanish, and if you already speak it, French. Then I would consider Portugese (Brazilian) or German. No use trying to learn chinese, because most chinese people speak english, so think of the competition!

I don't think speaking 2 languages is enough for a flight attendant, maybe 5 or 6 would...all the big ones would help: french , arabic, russian, portuguese, german The easiest way to become bilingual is to learn Esperanto. Esperanto will also help you learn other languages, more than latin would. You can learn it free of charge at http://www.lernu.net (I myself didn't learn it there) I don't have personal experience with any program

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Well, assuming that you speak english and a little french: Spanish, Italian or portuguese or German. Something formulated in europe. If you havent learned much french, I would recomend Spanish, because there arent so many crazy rules as there are in french.

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Most direct approach: Learn spanish, chinese, or hindi Most logical approach: Learn Latin and from that foundation you can learn just about every western language (and read really old stuff without translating it). Then if you have time go ahead and learn Chinese and maybe Hindi.

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Defiantly French. It would help to be bilingual, and other languages have the same/alike spellings/ sounds/rules and such, as French

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Spanish, and if you already speak it, French. Then I would consider Portugese (Brazilian) or German. No use trying to learn chinese, because most chinese people speak english, so think of the competition!

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