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What kind of interesting jobs are there for people who are good with foreign languages?

I’m really interested in learning as many languages as possible. I only know Russian, English, and a little bit of French right now, but I plan to learn more. Like, I’m starting Spanish this year (and continuing with French, of course).

I also want to learn Japanese, German, and Italian as soon as I finish French.

What other languages would I need to know to get an interesting job that involves using a few different languages on a daily basis?

Btw, I’m in high school right now, so I think I still have time to learn all those other languages. ^.^

By: Ben’s Mango ^.^

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4 Responses to “What kind of interesting jobs are there for people who are good with foreign languages?”

  • Henry K says:

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    travel agent, translator, flight attendant, pilot, guide, or a job with the United Nations Union (pays alot)

  • Hopie-wan says:

    Learning Spanish Like Crazy

    there’s a job where you get paid at your home. (but you have to be over 40 to be in it.) it’s called the affordable travel club. you don’t get that much money (you may not get any- with people from europe), but people come to stay at your house for a while and they pay you. i’m not all sure about it, but go visit this website:

  • Dasani says:

    Learning Spanish Like Crazy

    You Can Go To Other Countries To Help Teach English And It’s An Added Bonus If You Know The Language. You Can Be In The FBI Or One Of Those High Ranking Places. They Need People To Translate Things.

  • liam says:

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    Travel writter is one that jumps to mind. For that job you’d need to know the languages of the countries you’d want to visit. English, French and Spanish would definitely be good to know. But Chinese, Japanese, Russian, German, Italian, Portuguese Greek are also important, and they’re just the ones that jump to mind. You’d really need to decide where you’re visiting first, and then learn the language if necessary. But the languages mentioned above would be good to know.

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