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LTC Self Employed
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That is so true Chinese and other countries that have much more difficult languages than us learn our English language. I am lucky to speak fluent Spanish but I'm still learning.
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MAJ Raúl Rovira
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We put time and effort in what we believe to be important. Every American has a different point of view from I'd like to learn, It is exciting, i can't do it, I don't care.... and so on.

When I lived in Italy there was a sign for a language school that reads "The limits of my language are the limits to my world". The banner is right.

I began teaching Spanish to my children since birth. They attend a Spanish immersion school since preschool. My wife speaks to them in Hungarian. We made language and culture part of the home, social, & academic part of our lives.

What I do not agree with is forcing a random language to someone. There needs to be a motivation, a stimulation or a need that makes it important to the learner.

I was 6 years old when I asked my mother in Spanish "Why am I learning English since I live in Puerto Rico?" She said, "You never know if you want to end up in the US, you want to keep that door open" Mom was right again.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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We start languages much too late in the US. They need to begin in elementary school. They do that in some places but not enough.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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