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Why Do Many Americans Speak Only English?—You Asked Series
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April 10, 2016

Immigrant parents enjoy a game of matching pictures with English words at an Idaho elementary school that offered Saturday English classes to parents of immigrant children who attended the school. ©AP images
Immigrant parents enjoy a game of matching pictures with English words at an Idaho elementary school that offered Saturday English classes to parents of immigrant children who attended the school. ©AP images

Most Americans don’t have strong incentives to learn a foreign language. Because U.S. identity is not rooted in a single ethnicity or race, some Americans believe national unity requires a national language and see English as a unifying bond. Also, millions of Americans live in states that do not border any non-English-speaking countries or populations. The fact that English is predominantly used in international trade, in many professions and on the Internet further lessens Americans’ incentive to learn other languages.

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