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I also do not think a second language should be mandated for all jobs; it is difficult to think of one skill that is necessary for ALL jobs (beyond personal qualities of being courteous, punctual, etc.).

I believe having the skill and knowledge of a second language is similar to computer skills. Previous generations did not have computers; they did not exist! However, with this generation growing up being extremely computer savvy, it only makes sense that the older generation bone up on their computer skills, in order to remain competitive with these young whipper snappers!

Same with a second language. I think (or hope) that learning a second language is being taught in more schools, at younger ages. By the time our kids are in the workforce, I foresee the minority of workers being those that speak/understand "only" one language.

To remain competitive, Americans do need to learn a second language, depending on their location (for instance, I wish I knew Spanish, as I live in Texas) and depending on their career aspirations. We also need to learn computer skills, be savvy and comfortable with technology...and who knows what lies in the future that is not invented yet, that we will need to learn?

America seems to not be so ego-centric, and is open to "other" languages. It was though Americans felt that everyone else needed to learn English, in order to be able to speak with us. Now, we're seeing the errors of that thinking, as everything from international business to working with international students, is becoming mainstream, and America's ego-centric behavior is not costing them jobs, as they do not have the "edge" that other multi-linguistic job seekers have.

November 16, 2008 - 8:35am

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