Immigrants who did not speak English often used gestures, drawings, or translators to communicate. They may have also relied on family members or community members who spoke both languages to help them navigate their new environment. Over time, many immigrants learned English through interactions with others and by taking language classes.
No, I can communicate in multiple languages, including English.
The language most immigrants speak can vary depending on their country of origin. Commonly spoken languages among immigrants include Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, and Hindi. Additionally, many immigrants may also speak English as a second language.
Inspectors at Ellis Island used interpreters who were fluent in multiple languages to help communicate with immigrants who couldn't speak English. These interpreters were crucial in facilitating the processing and assessment of incoming immigrants, ensuring that language barriers did not hinder the inspection process. Additionally, inspectors often relied on basic visual and physical examinations to assess individuals' health and detect any signs of illness or disease.
I am trained and programmed to communicate in English only.
Yes, Sergio Agüero is known to speak English. He has played in the English Premier League for Manchester City since 2011, which would have given him ample opportunity to learn and communicate in English.
they didnt speak good English, and had hard times helping people
The inspectors at Ellis Island know how to speak at least 6 languages so there is always backup when the immigrants don't speak english.
They speak Bohemian and a smattering of broken English.
to communicate with other people that speak English
No, I can communicate in multiple languages, including English.
Immigrants
you get communicate with your surroundings
It helps people who speak English communicate
They don't speak English.
The language most immigrants speak can vary depending on their country of origin. Commonly spoken languages among immigrants include Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, and Hindi. Additionally, many immigrants may also speak English as a second language.
Michigan has no official language but most of the population will speak English, or American English, as their first language.
Inspectors at Ellis Island used interpreters who were fluent in multiple languages to help communicate with immigrants who couldn't speak English. These interpreters were crucial in facilitating the processing and assessment of incoming immigrants, ensuring that language barriers did not hinder the inspection process. Additionally, inspectors often relied on basic visual and physical examinations to assess individuals' health and detect any signs of illness or disease.