Summary Of An Education In Language By Richard Rodriguez

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Bilingual education have been a serious issue for immigrant student. Beginners in education who move to the United States, have an issue with communication, in how to understand English, and losing their identity. For immigrants students, not knowing a second language affect seriously their life in the United States. In his article “An Education in Language,” Richard Rodriguez presents how the English language became a barrier that changed him and his family. Rodriguez explains how hard the challenge of understanding English was for him during his early years of school. Besides, Rodriguez illustrates that his parents’ lives were affected by lacking education and their opinion about it. In addition, he moved over to pursue higher education. …show more content…

Rodriguez describes in his article how he loses his identity when he was trying to learn English in his first years of education because his parents did not speak English to him and the professor did not speak Spanish. Also Rodriguez explains in his article how living in his house was uncomfortable for him because English was his official language he spoke, making this the take that decision to move away to pursue a higher education. In his article, he says, “When the time came to go to college, I was the first in the family who asked to leave home.” Rodriguez was disconnected from his family, but also he decided to do physically moving far away from his family house. However, Rodriguez could be helped if his parents had had guidance on how to educate their children at …show more content…

This solution would have been an option for Rodriguez to help him and his parents understood English but also not forgetting where they come from. However, it would could helped them not losing communication between them. In the article “Bilingualism; When Education and Assimilation Clash” Anderson states how in public school none English speakers lonely in their classroom when she says, “middle-schoolers relate feeling isolation as younger children solely based on their attainment of the English language” (2). Rodriguez says in his article how he was just waiting in his classroom for the bell to ring to escape from this loneliness. Although, Rodriguez’s parents should been had social workers to educated Rodriguez in home; they should teach him to speak their native language and talk to him about the importance of his culture language. Also, parents’ orientation would have been a good idea for them too. Meeting at home programs in publics school would have been a good help for Rodriguez’s

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