katz4life
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Two nights ago, my S.O. blew my mind right on the issue about most of middle and high schools' requirement to have one foreign language class for the credit in their courses from 7th grade until Senior year. German, French, Japanese, Spanish, and Italian.
He had a very good point by asking a question why waste time on learning one of these foreign languages except Spanish in middle and high schools since we are in America and to our knowledge the facts of three majority languages we are speaking/using in North America: 1st - English, 2nd - Spanish, 3rd - ASL (not considered as a foreign language though.)
I mean, if most of these students are still living in U.S. and aren't going to be becoming a worker for U.N., travel business, moving to Europe, and etc. So what is the point in learning and speaking of other foreign language except Spanish?
My S.O. said that all schools should provide ASL courses since ASL is the 3rd majority language in America.
But as for colleges and universities, that is different story.
He had a very good point by asking a question why waste time on learning one of these foreign languages except Spanish in middle and high schools since we are in America and to our knowledge the facts of three majority languages we are speaking/using in North America: 1st - English, 2nd - Spanish, 3rd - ASL (not considered as a foreign language though.)
I mean, if most of these students are still living in U.S. and aren't going to be becoming a worker for U.N., travel business, moving to Europe, and etc. So what is the point in learning and speaking of other foreign language except Spanish?
My S.O. said that all schools should provide ASL courses since ASL is the 3rd majority language in America.
But as for colleges and universities, that is different story.
