Official language Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Should English Be Official?.

Official language Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Should English Be Official?.
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Should English Be Official?

Summary: The synthesis of several arguments over the issue "Should english be the offical language?"
Should English Be Official"

United States is a nation accommodating multi-ethnic groups of almost 500000 Americans. Since 1960s, America has received an increasing number of newcomers and immigrants from all over the world. However, language communication has somehow become a latent problem, whether in economical, political, or social aspects. Although English has been the common language of America for over two hundred years, it has never become the official language. Therefore, question like "Does America need an official language"" has been raised and argued in recent decades. Both sides hold very strong arguments on this controversial issue. In the articles "English Should Be Official" by Bradley S. O' Leary and "Language Cements Nationhood" by Ron Saunders, two authors uphold to make English the nation's official language, while the articles "English Shouldn't Be Official" by Victor Kamber, and "Does America Need an "Official" Language" by Tuben G. Rumbaut and Alejandro...

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