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Not Speaking English In America

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The negative Affects of not speaking English in America It's a regular Tuesday morning, just like any other. A Hispanic mother is called to the school for a meeting for a consultation about her son’s performance. While in the meeting, the principal tells her that her child is in the 2nd grade, but is very behind. He adds the fact that her child does not understand the language the teacher speaks, and consequently, is not learning. The mother feels helpless since she cannot help him by reason of not understanding the language either. Hence, this is the difficult reality for numerous Hispanic families.
The Hispanic community is growing rapidly in the United States of America. The United States use to have 14.8 million …show more content…

In fact, not understanding what people are saying around them can cause them paranoia, and can often make them feel less than others. Moving to a new country, with a foreign language, makes it all very difficult. According to the Association for Psychological Science, it is a less difficult task to learn the language and culture of a new country when they are a child, or under the age of 15(Heine, Steven, 30 Nov. 2016.). Once they pass that age, it begins to become more difficult to adjust their mindset to learn the culture and language, when they were accustomed to something else throughout their childhood. Studies by researcher Christina Nunez show these people are easy victims of discrimination and children can be bullied, which makes them feel inferior. Their head spins when they are spoken to and has no clue what to say. It makes them nervous. To make matters worse, people who were one nurse, teachers, etc, in their countries leave everything behind, including their hard earned degree. Their degree is not valued in America, and according to research by Christina Nunez they often “find it frustrating that they can’t obtain the same jobs.”(Nunez, Christina,. "The 7 Biggest Challenges Facing Refugees and Immigrants in the US." Global Citizen. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Nov. …show more content…

It seems like it is the “normal” language for most people, but, there are many who think differently. To these people Spanish is the “normal” language. Even though this language is difficult, the need to learn it to be successful in America. As it has been shown, learning how to understand, speak, read and write English is an essential thing today in the United States. If these people get a hand from another Hispanic, they could receive the motivation they need to want to learn this foreign language. Maybe all they need is someone to help them study weekly, somebody who is determined to teach them little by little. It will not be an easy task, but it will be worth the hard work and effort to help these people learn English. It will change their social life, it will help their children receive a better education, and will make them mentally feel good about themselves. There is a duty for every bilingual Hispanic to help the other out. To support each other like a

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