English As An Official Language

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For many years, the thought of English being the official language of the United States has come with a little controversy. Some argue that English should be the official language because it is the most dominant language in the world. Some believe by doing so, it would create a stronger unity among the American people. Proponents believe that although the United States is diverse, it may be too much for the American people to juggle multiple languages. Others believe that English shouldn’t be the official language and instead be one of many prominent languages that are widely used in our nation such as Spanish, French, and Chinese. I believe English should be the official language in the United States. However, I believe more emphasis should be placed on learning new languages especially among youths in school and during developmental stages. I believe English should be the Official language of the United States. Historically speaking the dominant nation or dominant world power has often times had the official worldwide language. English is one of the most widely spoken languages among people of different cultures (Chinese and Spanish are the most widely spoken) according to nationsonline.org. I feel English should be the official language but the United States needs to be aware of the growing diversity in the country and change things accordingly. I feel the United States should have its official language be English but have at least 3 secondary widely spoken languages that are taught. As the nation becomes more diverse and certain populations increase and replace other populations such as Latino replacing African Americans as largest minorities, over time I believe some languages should be replaced too. We know Spanish, French ... ... middle of paper ... ...1). I don’t believe the present multiplicity of languages represent a danger for social cohesion and unity. I believe it should be celebrated. I believe a part of being a nation means climbing hurdles and getting through the challenges as they come. This is a part of a nation’s growth. In conclusion, I feel English should be the official language of our nation. It is widely used and according to victoriaadvocate.com studies have shown immigrants are more likely to learn English in states that have official English language policies. Many nations around the world have an official language and speak numerous other languages, some taught in school while others are secondary (also taught in school too). This is how I envision the United States in the not so distant future. A nation that embraces the change and the diversity of it’s populations and adjusts accordingly.

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