According to my immigrant relatives, a few people (usually those who were educated) memorized some simple English words or phrases before getting on the boat. They practiced when to answer Yes or No; they could also say the name of the city they were going to, give the names of relatives who were living in the US, and tell what their occupation was in the old country. As for everyone else, there were some inspectors at Ellis Island who were bilingual, and they were able to communicate with the immigrants in their native language. There were also a small number of translators who helped the inspectors, so the interview process could be carried out.
It was not a perfect system, of course; some immigrants spoke languages that were not common, and in those cases, misunderstandings occurred. But for the most part, the immigrants who arrived at Ellis Island generally found someone who spoke enough of their language to conduct the intake and ask the basic questions.
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Until late 1954, Ellis Island was the first stop for immigrants coming to America by way of ship. Now-a-days, however, the island serves a tourist attraction, and is an excellent place to learn about America's golden age of immigration.
Ellis Island is important to many imigrated people, this is where most people went, and still go to, when they first enter America from Europe/Africa/those general areas.
Yes, English is taught as a second language in many schools. About 37% of Polish people can speak English as a second language.
English subject refers to the subject in school that people study from the time that they are little learning the English until college. In English, students will learn rules of grammar and also read books.
Italians learned English by having English speaking friends and family members. They learned it by hearing it spoken by tourists. They learned it by listening to the radio and by watching films and television programs. They learned it in school. They learned it in the course of travel and vacations. They learned it on the job. They learned it through emigration from Italy and immigration into English speaking countries. In all cases, they learned English, because they were motivated to learn and speak it.
Until late 1954, Ellis Island was the first stop for immigrants coming to America by way of ship. Now-a-days, however, the island serves a tourist attraction, and is an excellent place to learn about America's golden age of immigration.
Ellis Island is important to many imigrated people, this is where most people went, and still go to, when they first enter America from Europe/Africa/those general areas.
English is the current lingua franca, so people have to learn English to take part in the international community.
Mainly because they don't learn English properly or are not around english people to learn the language.
I learn English because English is international language . And I can face difficulty to communication with pother people.
I wish the people who speak in English would learn English!
Yes. They either learn English in school or they move to another country and have to learn it
English
Because they want to learn English from a native.
ENGLISH easy to learn
No. English is available for all that can learn it.
Because they want to learn English from a native.