Success Of International Language Week
Success Of International Language Week
The recently
concluded International Languages Week (ILW) provided
an
excellent opportunity to develop the community's
awareness of the
languages around them and to highlight
the benefits of learning
additional languages.
In
conjunction with International Languages Week, Euroasia in
Auckland
offered a series of free Spanish, French,
German, Italian, Chinese and
Japanese language classes to
the local community. Additionally,
seminars on how to
work with people from other cultures were
presented.
These classes were well received, and over the course
of
the week, Euroasia received in excess of 100
enrolments across all
languages, mostly from people who
have never studied a language with
Euroasia
previously.
This is further testimony to the fact that New
Zealanders are keen to
experience new languages and
cultures. Kenneth Leong, Director of
Euroasia says "We
were amazed at the level of response, particularly
seeing
we didn't advertise the availability of the classes
that
widely. In some situations we had to turn people
away, simply because
we were inundated."
Leong adds: "I
think our existing clients just forwarded emails and
the
news just spread like wildfire. We would certainly look
at
offering more free classes, especially for those who
expressed
disappointment that they missed out".
Recent
developments such as the signing of the China Free
Trade
Agreeement and the Olympics also dramatically
increased interest in
Chinese language and culture.
Euroasia is seeing greater interest from
savvy
businesspeople who understand the value of language skills
in
dealing with Chinese businesspeople.
Leong's
response to critics who say "everyone speaks English"
is:
"That's true, but it simply means your ability to
speak another
language would make you stand even further
apart from the
crowd"
ENDS