Explain Why Children Should Be Taught A Second Language Essay

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Should children be taught a second language? One requirement to graduate from most schools is to have taken a foreign language course. The first time some are introduced to a new language is in high school. Many find that children pick up languages faster than teenagers because their brains are like little sponges as they develop. When I was in elementary school we started a Spanish program though it was dropped after the first year. This short amount of time with the language at the start of my learning career helped me when taking high school level Spanish. Most schools adopt Spanish as the language they teach because of the growing population of Spanish speaking people in America. (Perez) However, some people against teaching Spanish …show more content…

Spanish being the second most spoken language in the United States, is the most beneficial language to be taught. Though other languages could be impactful and produce similar benefits. The number of people speaking Spanish in America allows them to use the language almost daily. Roughly 14% of enrollment in public schools was Spanish-speaking students. Therefore the students have more opportunities to use the language, as well as communicate with their Hispanic peers. To give some perspective, 18.2% of New Yorkers can speak Spanish. 11.6 million people in Americans are bilingual, majority are Spanish speakers. 41 million people claim Spanish as their native tongue (Perez). Teaching Spanish in American schools not only benefits the language learner; it benefits the students who already speak the langue its self. The Spanish-speaking students can help others learn the language, and non-Spanish speaking students can help others with their work in English. Both students are getting the practice they need with the language and both are exposing each other to their cultures. Opening up the opportunity for non-Spanish speaking students to experience Spanish music, art, and texts. Creating an overall more rounded younger

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