Children whose mothers speak little or no English start their education at a disadvantage.
She will probably speak little English, while they are likely to speak almost no Spanish.
Yet the latest immigrants appear to be less well educated than native-born Californians, and some speak little or no English.
Unemployment is high in Germany and there have been difficulties integrating the often large families of ethnic-German immigrants, many of whom speak little German.
Brides and bridegrooms from home tend to speak little English.
So the city's education department is struggling to persuade the government that it still, 20 years after the main wave of immigration, needs extra money to pay for teaching children who speak little English.
"It's helpful to be able to speak a little Spanish if you're non-Hispanic, " Potter said.
This is especially disheartening for the sector of immigrants who speak very little English or lack an education.
Danny can speak a little bit more about the agenda for that meeting.
Then Mike can speak about the G20 agenda, and Lael can speak a little bit more about our efforts to support progress in the global economy.
"I have made a concerted effort to speak with as little 'western twang' in my accent as possible, " she revealed.
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She makes an effort to be friendly, helpful, and even speak up a little bit with things like opinions and suggestions and such.
But it boasted little in the way of performing arts until its Music Centre opened in 1964, and even then no ballet to speak of and little modern dance.
If you do not have movement it is going to be a slow painful few weeks, death of 1000 cuts so to speak, as a little bit is gone every day.
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And, other than Intacct Corporation, they have very little competition to speak of.
If Mr Belka wins a confidence vote, he will speak for a government with little public support and perhaps only a few months left in office.
Lula, who during the Brazilian dictatorship of the 1970's, wished that the international community would speak against it, showed little sensitivity towards the people of Iran who courageously confronted a highly repressive theocracy.
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Even though we speak frequently, I get a little thrill each time I hear his signature ringtone on my cellphone.
I've little doubt he will speak with moving passion in Boston.
Hoar says the generals are well within their rights to speak out, and he recalls little complaint over the past decade when retired military officers came out in support of political candidates.
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Comedians Ken Dodd and Bobby Ball will also speak in Mosley's memory and entertainer Syd Little will read a letter from Sir Cliff Richard.
Good coaches, he said, speak with credibility, make a personal connection, and focus little on themselves.
As it stands, so to speak, they all walk around on what appear to be little stubs where their boots ought to be.
"I speak no Japanese at all, and she only speaks a little English, but we see it as an exciting challenge and proof of our faith, " he added.
This novel, Emmanuel Darley's second, is the story of an exclusive love that turns into a nightmare, perhaps because the protagonists have no common language: the boy is enclosed in the simplicity of his own world, the little girl only laughs or cries, and the police speak only the language of the law.
There is little question that people living in America should know how to speak English.
Ma Sisulu, the students of Soweto, those women in Pretoria, they had little money, even less status, no fancy titles to speak of.
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