heyy.
so i'm in eleventh grade, and pretty much everyone in my grade wants to be either a teacher for younger children, or an english/social studies teacher. russian is my first language, i started learning english when i was seven, i'm currently learning italian, and french.
i really love learning languages, i don't know why. everyone in my language classes complain about it being so difficult, but i don't understand why. i'm not intending to brag or sound conceited, because i'm not, but my grade is 100 in both french and italian. it comes pretty easy to me.
when i graudate college i really want to be a language teacher. i know that you have more of a chance of getting hired if you can speak two languages. i know french is a pretty important language to know, but i sometimes doubt that italian is useful. so i might want to learn another language when i'm in college or something.
what would be the most useful?
are language teachers in demand?
what languages?
would it be easy/difficult to go to france or italy and teach both english and italian in france, and teach both english and french in italy?
thanks
&& i really don't want to teach russian because i really just hate the language, i don't know why. and most people find the alphabet hard to understand.
oh i don't know if this will help me or hurt me, but i live in the US.
so i'm in eleventh grade, and pretty much everyone in my grade wants to be either a teacher for younger children, or an english/social studies teacher. russian is my first language, i started learning english when i was seven, i'm currently learning italian, and french.
i really love learning languages, i don't know why. everyone in my language classes complain about it being so difficult, but i don't understand why. i'm not intending to brag or sound conceited, because i'm not, but my grade is 100 in both french and italian. it comes pretty easy to me.
when i graudate college i really want to be a language teacher. i know that you have more of a chance of getting hired if you can speak two languages. i know french is a pretty important language to know, but i sometimes doubt that italian is useful. so i might want to learn another language when i'm in college or something.
what would be the most useful?
are language teachers in demand?
what languages?
would it be easy/difficult to go to france or italy and teach both english and italian in france, and teach both english and french in italy?
thanks
&& i really don't want to teach russian because i really just hate the language, i don't know why. and most people find the alphabet hard to understand.
oh i don't know if this will help me or hurt me, but i live in the US.