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Assets of Enforced Foreign Language Studies
The United States of America is a nation that has a lot of influence in this world. The U.S. is always interacting with foreign nations, which of course speak foreign languages. If the U.S. is going to be interacting with these nations constantly, then there has to be someone that will translate. In order for this to happen learning a foreign language must be emphasized in the
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translators. B. Fluent speakers quote C. Business and fluent Japanese quote Works Cited Bluford, Vera. "Working With Foreign Languages." Occupational Outlook Quarterly May. 1994:34-39. Clinton, Bill. "Clinton addresses Business Students." Washington Post 17 June. 1997: B1 Collins, Professor Mary. Personal Interview. 14 April. 1998. Freed, Barbara. "America, College to the World." Time 17 July. 1995: 58 Unks, Gerald. "The Perils of Our Single Language Policy." Education Digest March. 1986: 24-27 Warschauer, Mark. Telecollaboration in Foreign Language Learning. Boston: The Language and Curriculum Center, 1993.
translators. B. Fluent speakers quote C. Business and fluent Japanese quote Works Cited Bluford, Vera. "Working With Foreign Languages." Occupational Outlook Quarterly May. 1994:34-39. Clinton, Bill. "Clinton addresses Business Students." Washington Post 17 June. 1997: B1 Collins, Professor Mary. Personal Interview. 14 April. 1998. Freed, Barbara. "America, College to the World." Time 17 July. 1995: 58 Unks, Gerald. "The Perils of Our Single Language Policy." Education Digest March. 1986: 24-27 Warschauer, Mark. Telecollaboration in Foreign Language Learning. Boston: The Language and Curriculum Center, 1993.