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Opinion: Facilitate English learning in face of U.S. immigration

Immigration to the United States has created large numbers of people who do not speak English well or consider it necessary in their daily lives. But learning English would benefit them and promote a more coherent society. Making English the nation's official language has been proposed, but the Christian Science Monitor argues that facilitating English learning is a better approach.

Posted by Matt Freeman on 15 June 2006 in Language Learners

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