Yes, from the age of nine (4th grade) onwards.
No. Are kids in the US required to learn to speak Spanish? Neither.
All the same subjects we learn here, but they might learn English as a second langue.
They can learn English as an elective but it isn't part of the curriculum. Most students do study English though because it does help them in life.
Japanese Characters, The English Language, (grammar, mathematics, etc)
It's really the same as any other Western country. Israeli kids go to school where they learn subjects like literature, history, science, maths, and foreign languages (usually English or Hebrew/Arabic). Most Israeli teens hang out at malls and cafes and try to get into overpriced clubs. Adults work at numerous types of firms and traffic is a nightmare except on Saturdays in Jerusalem (Saturdays in Tel Aviv are still horrendous).
there taught English Language, math, science, and spots.
kids in English schools learn pretty much the same thing they do everywhere else in the world. Basic maths and grammer, sciences and history
They are most likely born with their family speaking it. How do little kids learn English? By people talking with it around them. Same thing, different language.
Yes, and Yes
The Israeli coin is Shekel Khadash, or in English 'new Israeli shekel'.
Kids can learn new languages easily cause they r young.
German kids generally learn subjects such as mathematics, language (German), science, history, geography, art, music, and physical education. Additionally, most German students begin to learn a second foreign language, typically English, starting in elementary school.