Forbes Times!<\/a> While in UK, British Council has put Mandarin in the\u00a0top five most important languages for Britain’s future prosperity, security and influence.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
It’s not hard to understand why with the rising economic prominence of China, and the potential of reaching out to the world’s largest middle class residing in China. Learning Mandarin Chinese is undeniably a rising trend in the West.<\/p>\n
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Starting as early as kindergarten, more and more schools are introducing for the first time Mandarin Chinese into their curriculum. With Spanish being currently the most popular secondary language in English speaking countries, Mandarin Chinese certainly grown in popularity to uptake its position. It is said that Barack Obama\u2019s own daughter, Sasha is already learning Chinese in school.\u00a0In the business world, we are seeing more prominent world figures speaking Mandarin under the spotlight. An easy example is Facebook founder,\u00a0Mark Zuckerberg who vowed to learn Mandarin back in 2010. Last year, he debuted his first public Chinese speech in Beijing TsingHua University for over 30 mins, discussing about Chinese internet users and Facebook’s potential future in China.<\/p>\n
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