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  1. The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program provides overseas foreign language instruction and cultural enrichment experiences in 13 critical need languages for U.S. students in higher education.

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  2. Forces (GPF) Strategic Language List (SLL) (enclosure 1) and implementation guidance (enclosure 2) to provide both the Army and the Department of Defense with Soldiers who are proficient in a critical foreign language. This list contains languages that will provide the greatest utility toward achieving U.S. national security interests. 3.

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  4. Azerbaijani Azərbaycan diliNo Prior Language Study Required. A language with modern significance in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, Azerbaijani offers a window into the rich history and culture of the Caucasus region. Russian Русский. Requires One Year of Prior Study (CLS Spark Virtual; no pre-requisite)

  5. Jun 20, 2010 · The list of which languages are considered critical changes over time as economic and political situations change and develop, but often these languages are radically different from English in grammatical structures, sound systems and writing systems.

    • Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky
    • The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera
    • A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen
    • Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
    • The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
    • Les Misérables by Victor Hugo
    • The Millennium Series by Stieg Larsson
    • The Temple of The Golden Pavilion by Yukio Mishima
    • The Odyssey by Homer
    • Grimms’ Fairy Tales by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm

    This book is heavy going but a classic. Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky wrote the crime thriller and it was published in 1866 as a serial. It follows the plans of a Russian student to murder an unscrupulous pawnbroker. In addition to being a riveting read, Crime and Punishmentis an interesting work of philosophy. Throughout the novel, central chara...

    This is another read that will put your grey matter through its paces. Milan Kundera’s existential classic is set in Czechoslovakia in 1968 and delves into society life during the time of Communism. Interestingly, although the novel was originally written in Czech, it was actually a French translation that was published first. The Czech novel came ...

    This is actually a play rather than a novel, but it is just as enjoyable a read. It was published in 1879 and performed for the first time just a month later in Copenhagen. It was a controversial piece for the time. A Doll’s Housewas ground-breaking in that it ended with a wife walking out on her husband and children to discover herself. So shockin...

    Another classic with a woman at its centre, Anna Kareninais not only an intricate web of storylines but also provides rich insight into Russian high society during the 1870s. This Russian tragedy is also regarded as a work of feminist literature by some readers. This book has been adapted several times for stage and screen, most recently by Atoneme...

    This French adventure story comes from the same author as The Three Musketeersand is one of history’s most popular works of fiction. Set just before Napoleon’s Hundred Days, it centres on Edmond Dantès’ quest for revenge after he is wrongly imprisoned. Such is the popularity ofThe Count of Monte Cristo it remains just as ingrained in our culture an...

    From revenge to misery, Les Misérablesis an epic masterpiece that spans more than 15 years and culminates with the June Rebellion that rocked Paris in 1832. The protagonist is Jean Valjean, who works his way up from a thief to a prisoner to a town mayor and industrialist to revolutionary during the course of the story. Les Misérables has been adapt...

    We’re cheating a bit here, as this is, of course, a trilogy of books. However, no countdown of the most popular foreign language novels would be complete without mentioning these Swedish crime thrillers. Stieg Larsson’s first novel in the collection, Men Who Hate Women, has been adapted into a Swedish and an American movie, entitled The Girl With t...

    This Japanese classic by Yukio Mishima was published in 1956 and translated into English in 1959 by Japanese studies expert Ivan Morris. It is based on the real-life arson attack on Kyoto’s Reliquary of Kinkaku-ji, known in English as the Golden Pavilion. Mizoguchi is a young Buddhist acolyte at the temple, who becomes obsessed with aesthetic beaut...

    This Ancient Greek poem remains a treasured masterpiece hundreds of years after its composition. It is estimated to have been written during the 8th century BC. Following the fall of Troy, it centres on the hero Odysseus’ journey home to Ithaca. During his voyage, Odysseus meets and escapes the Cyclops Polyphemus, attempts to outsail the wrath of P...

    There can be few people who haven’t enjoyed one of the folk stories collected by the Brothers Grimm during the early 19th century. Over the decades, they have been passed down from one generation to the next. Today, stories like Hansel and Gretel, Rapunzel and Snow Whiteare known across the globe. However, despite being popular bedtime stories toda...

  6. This nationally competitive program funds students who study one of the 15 critical need foreign languages, and is part of the National Security Language Initiative. The 15 critical languages include Arabic , Azerbaijani , Bengali , Chinese , Hindi , Indonesian , Japanese , Korean , Persian , Portuguese , Punjabi , Russian , Swahili , Turkish ...

  7. The U.S. government offers diverse programs that can help U.S. citizens learn foreign languages. Use the filters below to find a federally funded language * program that meets your needs. U. S. education institutions can also apply to host some of these language programs.

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