Without a government system in place to teach English to new immigrants (as they have in Israel), the law would only serve to persecute immigrants, and or prevent them from employment, even in jobs where language isn't a factor.
The United States has never actually declared any language as being its offical language. English is the de facto language as almost everyone speaks it, but it is not officially mandated.
the doctors wanted to know if the immigrants had mental problems. the immigrants had mental prblems.
English is an international language. Theefore, it is quite imporatant that you study and learn it. Everywhere you go, English is used. In signboards, in cellphones, in products, in everything! So if you do not know English, what will happen to you?;))
when your wii chane to korean the language optoin will not be exist and guss what its happen to me idont know why
No, but you might be thinking of the word 'Prophetic', which means "Accurately describing or predicting what will happen in the future".
Immigrants must learn to speak English, follow laws, find jobs, etc. All this cannot happen all at once. It can take many years for an immigrant to be fully accustomed to what life in the United States is about.
English is the main language, but Brisbane is a multicultural city; street signs in the Valley area of Brisbane are in English and Chinese, and on the Gold Coast in English and Japanese. There are communities from all over the world in Brisbane, from most of Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and this is reflected in cultural associations from all parts of the world which proudly maintain excellent premises and which warmly welcome guests and members from other parts of the world, offering their foods and culture without caring what language their new friends happen to speak. Some speak Celtic languages such as Irish, Scottish and Welsh, but most Brisbane residents whose first language isn't English are still fluent in the English language. And, in any case, people always understand one another, one way or another! It's that kind of city.
The same thing that happens to people today who do not want to learn English... nothing.Unless you lived in the country that spoke this worldwide language. Then you would probably not be able to find a job without it.
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"In the near future" is not quite the way to put it. English is on the move, and has been for all of its history. English is adaptable, and this is in part because it is a creolized language. It has come about as a blending of several languages. English is constantly growing and changing.
The huge 19 th century influx of immigrants from many different countries changed American English more than anything. This didn't happen in Britain until about 1970, so the dialects in Britain are still very regional.
The U.S. has about 300 Million English Speakers, but only about 25 million Spanish speakers, so it will be a very long time. In fact, it's unlikely to happen, since the children of Spanish speaking immigrants learn English in public schools.