Persuasive Essay (Second) Life is hard when you are an immigrant. You come to a new country to escape something or find your destiny thousands of miles from your home. But when you come to the new country, you realize you know no one. You don’t understand why the natives talk differently, think differently, and behave differently than you. This is where you begin to feel alienated here, in a whole new world. Language is a major barrier for immigrants, which causes a domino effect to not interact with the natives. And what will bring the two “continents” together? Lets back up a bit. As people would say: “Children are our future”, this is where we turn our heads to the younger generation, so not everyone in the immigrant population are on the top ingredients of the “one unified community” recipe. Since “children are our future”, we need a good education system to let them grow. This is where one of the two systems is used: multilingual education or English immersion. Multilingual education, on one hand, teaches immigrants to learn but in their own language. English immersion, on the other hand, means teaches immigrants to learn, but also let them learn …show more content…
An increase of immigrants, for example, would cause an employment of non-English speaking people in a business. If multilingual system were going to be used for job training, then the employee would still be speaking their native language, but would have difficulty to communicate with other businesses. This, like the ESL student problem at Unionville High School, would cause businesses that speak the same language to come together. This is not how a country work, its like saying lets have China get a territory to run in the middle of France, who would like to have that? In contrast, English immersion would let the employee to understand more English and can be able to interact with most businesses in the