No, but if you're asking about the language of public schools. English is standard for all US public schools.
Many children are also bilingual or multilingual in English and other languages.
There are some private schools where English is not the primary language.
children in Hong Kong do go to school and have the same education as all children but they speak chinese and madrin and they have international schools.
Yes, Athens and Sparta both spoke the Greek language, but they had distinct dialects. The Athenians spoke Attic Greek, while the Spartans spoke Doric Greek.
It means that you speak in the same language
Welsh is spoken in Wales because it is the native language of the country, with a long history dating back over a thousand years. The Welsh language is an important part of Welsh identity and culture, and efforts have been made to preserve and promote its use.
The same language I speak in any location.
You speak the same language you spoke at the beginning of World War I.
Austrian German is a variation of the German language spoken in Austria. While they are very similar, there are differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar between the two.
For the same reason you speak English. That's their language. (However English is not your native language, I think)
Each person would speak the same language. Same can be said about any language.
Not necessarily. A language family can have dozens of different languages in it.
Taiwan speaks mostly Hokkien Chinese. Most that emmigrated after 1949 speak Mandarin. Mandarin is the official language and is taught in schools. There are some differences especially in written language.
it's the same way as any other language. How people speak English or Spanish or any other language..?