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    English is the National Language Language is something that is inherent in every culture. The words might be different, but the purpose is the same: communication. Can you imagine what it would be like if you couldn’t communicate with anyone in the country that you live in? We use language every day, but have you ever thought about how important and powerful language really is? In America today, there is much debate on whether a national language needs to be established or not. Opponents say…

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    the one of languages which obviously became the universal language, English language. There are several factors that make the English language essential to communication in our current time. The main reason why English is the international language is it is the most common foreign language that means two people who come from different countries usually use English as a common language to communicate. That’s why everyone needs to learn the language in order to get…

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    connection. This view is supported by Julie Traves in “The Church of Please and Thank You”, who presents some potential motivations to learn another language and Kwame Anthony Appiah in “The Shattered Mirror”, who also favors culture co-existence and harmony. Eva Hoffman emphasizes the…

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    thing is a very unique experience being in born in the USA and having a Hispania or Latino background. In a ways is very unique having two different background; I get to learn two different language English and Spanish. I get to know my American culture and my Honduran culture. It is not always easy being Hispanic American. A good reason being born in the United States is that I have more opportunities here. The downside is that I did not get to grow up knowing Honduras for myself and not from…

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    people, and adults in the United States now and they are growing rapidly but why is it that people are trying to stop this. There are many reasons, from everyone should all assimilate to fit in, to English is the national language of this country. Another reason why this should be is because immigrant children or children from immigrant families that do not speak English. Some say that there are already schools and things of that nature helping but is it enough? Not just the children need the…

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    set up my English-language school is Singapore. The reason that I chose to establish an English-language school in Singapore is because they are a small island country that relies heavily on international trade and treaties to continue growing their economy. Their economy is fueled by imports and exports. The reason I think Singapore is a good location to establish an English-language school is because they need to maintain strong ties with major economic powers of the west. The English language…

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    the country learn the English language. In return helping our soon to be teachers get hands-on training for their degree requirements. Along with learning the language immigrants could tell their stories of where they came from and why. Sharing their stories and learning to speak English will help cross cultural boundaries. This program will help immigrants who want to live in our country learn our language. It’s so important for them to be able to communicate and explain their reasons for…

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    main language spoken in the U.S inherited to be English. Over ninety two percent of the population speak English, making it the most popular language spoken. Out of the ninety two percent only eight percent speak a different language. This causes English to be their second language. Since in the U.S mostly everyone speaks English, some may still be learning it by listening to the outside world and bringing it back to their household. With this English being involved in the household, it may turn…

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    English has come a long way. At today, it is at the peak level of it has ever reached before. Speaking English, became a positive label for people. Every person is trying to learn English as a second language. Even some families are trying to make their children native English speaker even while they are still living in their home countries. Moreover, almost every country’s school syllabus has an English course, even at kindergarten schools, they teach English. All these are facts comes from the…

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    English Official Language

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    could dominate America. English has always been the primary language used in the United States, but as the number of non-English speaking immigrants increases, many Americans feel the need to make English official not only in practice, but in law. While making English the official language of the United States would alleviate some issues, such as the cost of translation, the option for…

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