Language is a universal form of communication. It is the way people say their ideas, express emotions, thoughts and can make work more easy. In fact, when people move to foreign countries without any idea about the native language, sure they will encounter isolation. This article talked about this side of immigrant who speak indigenous language.
The arguments of this article focused on the suffering of the immigrants when they came to the United States with no English or Spanish. They face a lot of difficulty to get along with the society. As Laura said “I feel bad because I can’t communicate with people,” she said, partly in Spanish, partly in Mixtec. “I can’t do anything.” Immigrants who do not know who to speak English or Spanish will have trouble to find work, to communicate, to put thoughts in word and to explain their needs because most of the people in America talking English or …show more content…
According to Semple “Several years ago, Juan Carlos Aguirre, executive director of Mano a Mano a Mexican cultural organization based in New York, received a call from a hospital official in Manhattan. The official was having trouble communicating with a Mexican family. “She said, ‘I need your help,’ ” Mr. Aguirre recalled. “ ‘I think they’re all mentally challenged.’ ” so, indigenous language cannot help them to rich simple need in life.
The argumentation of this article effective enough. They discussed a fact about a common situation in the United States for immigrants whose first language not English or Spanish.This situation makes the reality more complicated, and they will face a lot of challenges.
So they need to learn English and Spanish because it is more important t in daily life in the United