No, you are incorrect. American is not a language. Americans speak English. "American" is an accent, a vague one at that.
Being bilingual in America is by no means a valid point to this argument. Many people in many countries speak two languages. None of which would be American.
I have studied in the UK, Greece and the American Academy in Cyprus.
I could, however, be wrong. I've been wrong before and I could be wrong again right now. Would you be kind enough to point me in the direction of a course where I could learn "American" as a language?
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