Learn how to speak Spanish, it'll give you the edge in your employment and the ability to step it up a notch when you next submit your resume. The need for Spanish speaking employees in government jobs, as well as the private sector is on the rise, therefore, you will be overlooked for that promotion at some point in the future if you do not make the effort to learn Spanish now.
For some time, the ability to speak Spanish has also been recognized as a useful political tool. This is made even more obvious in places such as Florida, where the state is heavily populated with Hispanics. It has even been said that not being able to speak fluent Spanish would be a sure way to lose a political race in such a climate (Cardenas, 2005). During one attempt to promote awareness of bilingualism in politics by the Republican Party, U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez delivered a speech to the Senate in Spanish. The Hispanic population has been traditionally in favor of the Democrats; therefore, any effort to sway such interest needs to be in the voter's native tongue.
It is a naive politician who ridicules bilingualism in politics. Newt Gingrich openly opposed bilingualism and dismissed the idea of printing voting documents in other languages. Perhaps Gingrich's (2007) reference to bilingualism as "the language of living in a ghetto" ultimately determined his role in 'certain' elections! (para. 1).
Bilingual teaching programs have proven to be effective. Realistically, it is not possible for a fluently bilingual student to be disadvantaged. It was reported that "students in developmental bilingual programs which featured a gradual transition to English significantly outperformed their counterparts in quick-exit, transitional bilingual programs and in all-English immersion programs when all three groups were tested in English" (Ramirez et al., 1991, para. 7).
It has been shown that English itself can be detrimental to learning for students who speak other languages. This is because English is a subject of the curriculum as well as a means of communication (Brice, Shaunessy, Hughes, McHatten, & Ratcliff, 2008). Students who are able to transition with ease between two languages were found to have an academic edge over students who are part of an English Language Learning (ELL) program (Brice et al., 2008).
Learning to speak Spanish is not just for fun anymore, or if you plan to travel. In U.S. society today, it is becoming a necessity. Whatever your job capacity is, there will come a
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