In Plain English: English language learning in the U.S.
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are millions of students with limited-English proficiency in the U.S. As of the
2012 to 2013 school year, nearly 10 percent of all public school students in the U.S. were English language
learners, meaning English was not their native language. American schools
typically offer five categories of English language programs. The programs
offered at any given school or district depend on school demographics, student
characteristics, and available resources. No matter what program an English
language learner experiences, there will be challenges. Because the English
language has so many nuances, non-native speakers often struggle with certain
aspects of pronunciation. Check out the infographic below to learn more about
these tricky elements and English-language learning in the U.S.
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