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@98544WTBloc Québécois2yrs2Y
Yes, or French. Language courses should be provided free of charge.
@8Z7M8BY3yrs3Y
Or French. We have two official languages.
@8XT4V3X3yrs3Y
Yes, but not to the extent of abandoning their first language
@8VCSXRL4yrs4Y
No, but the government should provide free language learning courses to encourage it if someone wants to
@8TMLTWF4yrs4Y
No, they shouldn't be required to, however, there should be free language learning courses to aid if needed.
@8R78W5R4yrs4Y
No, but the government should support access to language learning courses
@842VWLK4yrs4Y
no, but make it recommended, and allow English language learning courses to be free.
@8CKRCH45yrs5Y
Spanish should be a requirement in all United States public education beginning in government-funded non-mandatory preschool through high school graduation.
@8WCV5PP3yrs3Y
No, however the government can encourage people to learn English by providing free language courses and classes
@8QRS6WR4yrs4Y
It will embrace diversity. We should give them the opportunity to learn english in a free language coarse because it is one of the most used languages
@Fernander4yrs4Y
No. Learning English should be greatly encouraged, but not required. The government should provide free language learning courses.
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