repeat and memorize are the basics to learn a new language.
The most commonly studied foreign language in France is English. About 40% of French people can speak English at an acceptable level or better.
French, followed by German and Spanish
Yes, English is the most common foreign language studied in school, followed by French.
The native language is Arabic, but many have learnt English at school.
74% the rest were to busy watching porn
No European languages can be considered "common" in Iran, but the most widely studied foreign language (after Arabic) is English, which is a European language.
Any language used in a country other than one's own; a language that is studied mostly for cultural insight any language used in anothers country other than the persons own. for example i live in england, russias language is considered a foreign language because i nor people who live in my country speak it.
Located in Birmingham, England, Aston University offers an array of subjects to be studied. Nothing is left out, offered is Mathematics, Foreign Language, Social Science, as well as the Sciences.
Spanish is spoken by about 5% of the population. It's also a widely studied foreign language in Trinidad schools.
A foreign language is a language that is not often used in a country. When most universities talk about "foreign language," they mean a language other than the main one spoken in your home, or other than the main language that most of your subjects were taught in when you went to school. To be considered a foreign language, the language has to be a language used by humans - so it can't be a computer language like C++ or Java. But if you're a native English speaker, it could be Spanish, or French, or Russian, or Mandarin, etc. Or yes, often, it can be ASL. If your actual question is whether or not ASL is considered to be a "foreign language" for the purposes of college admissions; or if ASL would fulfill your foreign language requirement at university, then the answer to that is often "Yes." If you're a native English speaker, for example, ASL could serve as your "foreign language." But that does vary by university, so you'll have to ask each one directly.
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For instance, if you want to learn spanish sign language, you must learn spanish, travel to Spain and it is a 4 year course. If you have studied sign previous to this you may have 3 years to complete