Dicker, Susan. Languages in America: A Pluralist View. 2nd. Multilingual Matters LTD, 2003. 298-302. Print./Susan Dicker expresses her view of what an America where several languages besides just English are spoken would look like. She describes all the benefits that would come with becoming a multilingual nation economically, socially, and culturally./
Kim, James. "Japanese Education vs. Amerecan Edukashun." Eserver. n. page. Web. 16 Dec. 2011. <http://eserver.org/courses/fall95/76-100g/papers/kim/default.html>./This journal talked about differences in the Japanese educational system and ours. It talked about the good and the bad, e.g. they don’t have native speaking teachers but have government-sponsored programs in place to increase the number of English speakers and English proficiency across the country./
Lam, Agnes. Language Education in China: Policy and Experience from 1949. Aberdeen: Hong Kong University Press, 2005. 186. Print./This book describes the language education system in China while comparing it to ours. It talks about the difference in motivation among students to learn languages, and the methods used to teach. It focuses primarily on English, as that is the most widely studied language in China./
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