Contact your local schools to find an ESL [English as a Second Language ] teacher. Many do it on a voluntary basis. Meanwhile, get an English/Spanish dictionary . When you use it, show your staff the word in English, and ask them to say it. Pretty soon you will be speaking " Spanglish ", and everybody can progress from there.
No. English is primarily spoken with the locals (what the "natives" refer to themselves as) speaking both English and Chamorro. There are also large populations of Filipinos who speak the various dialects of the languages spoken on their islands, and Japanese. Most speak English as their primary language.
No, the Philippines has their own language called Filipino and the majority also speak English.
Yes, Argenis Reyes is a Spanish-speaking player who likely has some proficiency in English due to the multilingual nature of professional sports and living in English-speaking countries for games.
I believe he does, a little though he mostly speaks spanish
Yes, Chicharito can speak English. He has played in English-speaking countries such as the United States and England, which has likely helped him become fluent in English.
Most people dont speak english. But it makes no sense Brazil was founded by Portugal, and as such has the national language of Portugese. What percentage speak Spanish is a hard thing to research for English speaking people. But there must be a strong percentage since almost every country that boarders Brazil is Spanish speaking. Note there is one that has the national language of French. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Its our Official and NATIONAL Language, we never speak English here, Only Portuguese, we learn English and Spanish at school though, some people might do French... Not many speak English here, we speak Portuguese of course, not Spanish, its an insult if you speak spanish here. But the spanish speaking Population is 6.5%. English is like 3%.
Some work sites require their employees to speak English only; to prevent confusion on the job. However there is no law in Texas against the speaking of Spanish on or off the job.
because if ur spanish in an English school you shouldn't because your suppossed to learn at school and naturally speaking English teaches you to do that all the time UNLESS you need to speak spanish (For Translating).
Puerto Rican is not a language. In Puerto Rico, people speak either English or Spanish, so it would either be "born" if they were speaking English, and "nacido" if they were speaking Spanish.
No. English is primarily spoken with the locals (what the "natives" refer to themselves as) speaking both English and Chamorro. There are also large populations of Filipinos who speak the various dialects of the languages spoken on their islands, and Japanese. Most speak English as their primary language.
Employers can require that workers speak English for safety and efficiency reasons, and can reject workers who cannot. Employers cannot punish workers for speaking a non-English language to each other, as long as they speak English to customers.
No, the Philippines has their own language called Filipino and the majority also speak English.
Yes, Argenis Reyes is a Spanish-speaking player who likely has some proficiency in English due to the multilingual nature of professional sports and living in English-speaking countries for games.
I believe he does, a little though he mostly speaks spanish
Yes, Chicharito can speak English. He has played in English-speaking countries such as the United States and England, which has likely helped him become fluent in English.
many Spanish people have learned to speak English, the same as English speaking people have learned to speak Spanish, this goes for almost any one who thinks it is great to learn different languages and it serves them well when travelling to different parts of the world.
I don't believe that it is. Although speaking Spanish in addition to English is definitely an advantage, I believe that speaking only Spanish and no English is a severe handicap. I speak both, but I believe that English is the most important language, since my job depends upon it.