![]() ![]() What languages are people learning right now? With this in mind, we thought it was the perfect time to bring you the best languages to learn this year. Meanwhile, 37 per cent say it would help them make new friends and the rise in interest is also among parents helping their children with languages while home schooling. Six in 10 of these say a second language will be useful with travelling abroad, while almost half would like another language under their belt for job prospects. The research revealed that the biggest rise in multilingualism is among people aged 35 to 44 (from 28 per cent in 2020 to 43 per cent in 2021). It appears that gardening and baking weren't the only go-tos for entertaining ourselves during lockdown as research from language experts Rosetta Stone found that multilingualism rose from 23 per cent in 2020 to 28 per cent in 2021.įurthermore, the survey found that the percentage of people who can't yet speak another language but are interested in learning one has jumped from just over half (56 per cent) last year to almost three quarters (71 per cent) in 2021. ![]() Looking to learn a new language, whether it's to spend more time in your favourite holiday destination or for work? Well, you're not the only one as over 3.3 million more UK adults can now speak a second language fluently since the pandemic begun.
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