
๐ฐ Want to earn more money at work? Differentiate yourself from other job applicants? Then you will want to learn one (or more!) of the 7 most profitable languages I detail in this video. And these languages don’t just unlock higher salaries and better business opportunities… One of these languages can get you an EU passport, one can gain you access to the world’s best private golf courses, and one will let you communicate with over a billion people!
Note: These are languages OTHER THAN ENGLISH.
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๐ RESOURCES MENTIONED:
My story-based language books
English StoryLearning Books
Short Stories in Brazilian Portuguese: Beginner
๐ SOURCES:
British Council: Languages for the Future
International Monetary Fund: Largest economies in the world by PPP GDP in 2021
Mitt: 5 Ways the Russian Outbound Tourism Market Differs from Others
World Bank: Middle East and North Africa
EdTechReview: What Are The Top Foreign Languages In Demand? And Opportunities They Bring
The Wall Street Journal: Brazilโs Economy Bounces Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels While Covid-19 Still Rages
Visual Capitalist: Visualizing the Most Used Languages on the Internet
Preply: Lucrative languages that can grow your career โ Highest salaries per country / language
Lead with Languages: Portuguese
Alexika: Is Portuguese Useful for Business?
United States Census Bureau: Top Trading Partners
โฑ TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 – Golf, Passports & Planes?
00:17 – #1
01:36 – #2
02:35 – #3
03:33 – #4
05:22 – #5
06:49 – #6
08:45 – #7
๐ ATTRIBUTIONS:
Largest economies by nominal GDP in 2021
“Aerial view of the Amazon Rainforest” by lubasi is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons
WIKITONGUES: Gereon speaking German
WIKITONGUES: Marรญa Josรฉ Speaking Spanish
WIKITONGUES: Wanyu speaking Mandarin
“Proportion of French speakers by country in 2014 (0-50% gradation)” by Underlying lk is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0