Newspapers. Depending upon the newspaper, and the level of English spoken, and understood by a person, that could be very difficult. Personally, my French always improves when I am in France or with French people.
I took the fundamentals at the Alliance Francaise, then while working for a French company, I had the opportunity to listen to native French speakers. Then I began to communicate, and people would giggle sometimes and correct me if I got something wrong. But I did learn what was correct, and when to use what I knew.
I also found that it seemed that people could gauge my level of French, and would speak to me using words I could understand. If I didn't, then I would ask. They would explain and I'd have a mini-lesson.
So, I would say, get out and about. Listen to people speaking. They may not be using proper grammar all the time, but I found that by day three I was speaking French all the time. It wasn't perfect, but I was communicating.
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english is the most commonly used language
the Indians that were on the land when the pilgrams came to America
No, when the Chinese came to British Columbia they had to learn English after getting there, like many immigrants to North America.
Italians learned English by having English speaking friends and family members. They learned it by hearing it spoken by tourists. They learned it by listening to the radio and by watching films and television programs. They learned it in school. They learned it in the course of travel and vacations. They learned it on the job. They learned it through emigration from Italy and immigration into English speaking countries. In all cases, they learned English, because they were motivated to learn and speak it.
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Around 10% of immigrants come to the US primarily to learn English. Many immigrants come for reasons such as employment, education, or to join family members. Learning English may be a secondary or additional goal for them.
english is the most commonly used language
My cousins are new immigrants and don't have much money. Where can they learn English for free?
While it can be beneficial for immigrants to learn English in order to better integrate into society and access opportunities, it should not be mandatory. Many immigrants face barriers such as limited resources or time constraints that make learning a new language challenging. Providing support and resources for language learning can help facilitate the process for immigrants.
community center sorry thats all i know.....
If you are interested in teaching English, the best available location would be nearby ESL schools, or English as a Second Language. You can then teach immigrants english in an English-speaking country.
No. United States does not have an official legal language.But there is a basic spoken English and literacy test for people becoming citizens though.If immigrants come to the United States with the intent of doing business and/or becoming citizens, they usually do take the time and make the effort to learn the English language. However, immigrants who enter and/or stay in the United States illegally and take advantage of our lack of law enforcement usually do not bother to learn the language.
An ESL job is a job in a English as a Second Language learning facility, where immigrants who understand minimal English can learn and understand the language.
the Indians that were on the land when the pilgrams came to America
No, when the Chinese came to British Columbia they had to learn English after getting there, like many immigrants to North America.