GITAM School of Business, Visakhapatnam
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
Applied Phonetics
Civilization and Cultural History
Conversation and Composition
Linguistics
Literature
Reading Skills
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Foreign Language: It has its own aura and fascination. It evokes awe. But for those into this, it's hard grind. Particularly the talking practice, listening practice are quite tough. Of course these days U-tube helps in polishing these skills but then nothing can compare live practice.It's a good to think of doing some course related to the history or culture or politics of the country of that language. It's great asset while teaching or while involved in translating activity. Perspective is a great leveler. If we have this then the balance of rationality kicks in and one starts having empathy for the language. Even a trip to all
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
1. Goethe: Intitut Max Muller Bhawan: The Goethe-Institut is the cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany with a global reach. This is the most famous place to learn German. It is located on K.G Marg very near to BVB.
2. Mosai: Mosai is for Japanese language learning. I don't remember where it's located, you can browse Mosai website.
3. YMCA: Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) also provides language learning courses in French, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and German.
4. Balassi Institute: Oldest cultural center of Hungry in Asia. It offers Hungarian language
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Both the courses are totally different from each other.
A course in foreign language gives you a chance to learn about the language, culture and tradition of a particular community whereas, political science provides you an opportunity to learn about the political system. Therefore, you should pursue a course according to your interest.
Both the courses offer a wide range of career opportunities.
By pursuing a course in foreign language you can become a translator, teacher, freelancer and interpreter.
Many multinational companies hire people who have knowledge of languages such as French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, etc.
After BA
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