Why English Should Be Taught In Schools

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Introduction With many different cultures that are surrounded by many people, there comes different languages. According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary; education in an English-language school system in which students with little fluency in English are taught in both their native language and English. Since English is the primary language for everyone to learn throughout school, I believe that there should be a bit of sympathy for those who do not know how to speak English when starting school. I think that including bi-lingual classes in schools is very necessary for those who do not know any English. These students are here to learn and they should learn in the language they first knew at home. I do agree that at a certain point the students …show more content…

Eventually those who are bilingual would want to teach many to code switch because they have been through it as well. Also, being bilingual will allow to communicate with not only the English-speaking culture but the native culture they are from. In a study done by Stanford University, they found that only a few companies allowed paying bilingual speakers more. “... MCI said that they use a separate transfer service if bilingual speakers are required, but that these workers do get paid more.” (Padilla,2002) Another thing that Padilla mentioned after the results was, “How can those of us who value bilingualism look our heritage language learners in the eye and say that there are economic advantages in store for them if they maintain the language of home while also learning English. This showing that the economy is looking for many people with the bilingualism but are not allowing the younger generation to develop code-switching by enforcing English on …show more content…

This would benefit the students by allowing them to learn two languages. This will also allow the student to relate to their culture and not stripping them from their native tongue. Allowing these students to study with their language while learning the other desired language is the best route for them to get the education they deserve. My reaction on having bilingual education is that it truly does benefit the student and people around the student. Growing up, I was never good at English because Spanish was my first language. I was grateful to be able to participate in a class where I could speak and write in Spanish while I was learning English. Not compensating for the students who speak more than one language is wrong because they will not be able to code switch or to communicate with people in their culture. “…the judge argued that “evidence clearly shows that Spanish-speaking children are retarded in learning English by lack of exposure to its use by segregation.” (Spring, 2016). This showing that government force does not think of non-English speakers of anything else. English being the main language should be taught, but the way to teach the English to those who have another language must be done a certain way and not with any

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