Spanish Language Schools In Texas
The need for Spanish language schools in Texas is understandable when you consider Texas has a population of more than 20M people with a large number of Spanish-speaking people from Mexico, Central America and South America.
Unlike other states which border Mexico, the culture of Texas gradually merges into that of Mexico producing a vibrant border region.
The immigrant population coupled with the cultural connections with Mexico are considered to have a highly positive influence on the Texas economy.
The Asian population - made up of people from China, South Korea, Japan and Taiwan - is also growing in Texas.
Texas is bordered to the west by New Mexico, to the north by Oklahoma, and to the east by Louisiana and Arkansas. To the south west Texas borders Mexico (across the Rio Grande), the states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas. To the south east Texas has a shore of the Gulf of Mexico.
As a result, a great many Spanish language schools have sprung up to fill the need for more English-speaking Americans to learn Spanish.
In fact, even the teachers and principals in the Texas public school system are being forced to learn Spanish. That's how great the need is for more English-speaking Americans to learn to speak Spanish...
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