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I don't think we need an official language. Certainly when people come here they are going to be more comfortable speaking their first language. I see no problem with enclaves of foreign born citizens that predominately speak another lauguage. Schools should offer bilingual education for students who English isn't their first language.
When I visited Scandinavia almost everyone spoke English well and I met young adults that spoke several languages. That really made me feel like a slacker. I did take French in college though living in Texas Spanish would have been a lot more pracitcal and I would actually get chances to practice it. I forgot almost all the French I took. OTOH studying French does help your English vocabulary a great deal since so many highfalutin phrases in English come from French, any plus ultra, fait accompli, raison d'etre, nom de plume (should be nom de guarre), etc.
I certainly think any educated person should know more than one language. I regret not applying myself more dilligently toward this persuit.
yes, I think it should be an option in school. however, america is a VERY diverse country, so it's probably best to learn a second language for better job opportunities. and as for the suggestion of kids learning a different language every semester, I don't think it would even be possible. when you take a semester in a foreign language, all you learn are the pretty much useless basics, like how to count to 1,000 and HELLO and GOODBYE. to actually fully learn a language you have to take like 4 or 5 semesters in regular school.
I think that children, up to the age of 12, should be able to hear and learn from native speakers, as many different languages as possible, simply because that is when language is the easiest to learn. It will make it much easier to really learn the language later in school, just by having that small amount of exposure, if they so choose.
English is what most of the American population speak, but almost 75% of the people that I talk to or chat with in English from the USA really don't even know their own language that well. Even if it WAS made to be the national language, you cannot FORCE someone to speak it, so it would be pointless to make it so.
I don't know where you went to school, but all the 7 highschools I went to offered French and Spanish as ELECTIVES, which means that you don't HAVE to take them if you do not wish to.



English as a universal language?
Do you think that the English language should be the universal language of the United States? Do you think that kids in school, should be forced to learn a second language. Should the student get to choose what foreign language they learn or should it...
be forced onto them. Should they learn a different lanuage every semester? What are your views?