Just over half of Americans think it's important to make English the country's official language, according to results of a ...
About half of U.S. adults (51%) say it is extremely or very important for the U.S. to make English its official language.
After forming a capital tie-up with France’s Renault SA in 1999, Nissan Motor Co. instructed its employees to speak in English during business meetings when non-Japanese participants were present.
Fernando Hurtado, a former TV journalist at NBC and Telemundo, was researching a story about something called “Miami English," when he ran across another phrase: Chicano English.
Listening to native speech patterns, different accents, and casual conversations in podcasts provides exposure that can ...
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