What are the most common language groups for ELL students?
In 2007, for children who spoke a language other than English at home, about 2.1 million (or 75 percent) spoke Spanish; 320,000 (or 12 percent) of these children spoke Asian/Pacific Islander languages; 287,000 (or 10 percent) spoke other Indo-European languages; and 72,000 (or 3 percent) spoke another language.
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