ramenth
Gratis persona
Spanish! Man that is so last week! Here in Macon, Ga. The wisdom of our very liberal Board Of Education has imported about a dozen teachers from China to teach our elementary children Mandarin Chinese.
So there!
Well, at least they imported people to teach it who know how to speak it. It was funny watching my very Anglo appearing guidance councilor in high school speaking Japanese with our exchange student. She taught French primarily throughout her years and he was constantly correcting her grammar, even though she was pushing for a Japanese course for the school, with her teaching it.
And the way things are going, we'll all need to learn Chinese eventually, anyway.
On a side note, I'm not making excuses for anyone's comments on this thread, but remember, English is the primary language of business the world round. There's a reason a lot of other countries teach English as a second language and that's to help their kids get a leg up in the business world around them. It shouldn't be demanded of our immigrants (legal or otherwise) that English should be learned, but it definitely should be encouraged, if anything to be able to interact with the country around them on a day-to-day basis. While the automated phone line at the bank may have "press 2 for Spanish" the actual live teller at the bank may not have that particular option. And I'm not picking on Doug's father-in-law, I'm also saying the same thing about the Japanese ball player who's been playing MLB for a decade and still needs a translator.
That being said, English is also one of the hardest languages to learn as a secondary language. Phonetically, we're all f***ed up. "F" "PH" "GH". "GH" is "F" is some words silent in others. Grammatically we're backwards from the rest world, as has been pointed out.















