in German schools is nearly everything thaught. cause you are not able to choose your lessons like in America or so. you only have the choice between french or latin (sometimes Spain) in grade 7 and between so extra lessons in English, grman, math, computer or science in grade 9. only in the last 3 years you may choose your lessons.
so everybody learns the same till grade 10. we do also have class which means 30 peole are together from year 5-7 and new mixed from year 7-10 so you have every lesson together (out of the diffrent religions and the once you could choose).
if you do have any other questions or you need more details- i am from Germany i live in aachen so don't mind to text me.
Alot, usually English and French, however, other European languages wouldn't be unheard of.
Usually students have to learn in English and then in grades 6 or 7 they can choose between Latin and French. Our school also offers a dutch course in grade 10 and I just read about the exams for the Abitur (the highest degree you can get at German schools) in courses like Japanese or Turkish but I think those are only rare exceptions. English, French and Latin are the common ones.
It is possible to be taught German from the first year of junior high school (about age 10/11) as a first foreign language. However German is taught mainly as a second foreign language, starting in the third year of junior high school. Most children pick Spanish as the second language, as German has a reputation of being a difficult language to learn.
English is. All other languages (if offered)are chosen.
yes, it is thought in schools as first language
they learn English spanish German and Chinese and polish
the languages taught in French school are mainly English, Spanish, German.
Yes, it is a compulsory subject in German schools
English is by far the most-taught foreign language in French schools. Spanish comes second, German is a distant third. Italian, Chinese, Polish, regional languages are also taught but in very few high schools.
The standard languages taught in Belgium schools are Dutch, French,German and English. French, Dutch and English are mandatory. German is usually given to the students who choose a direction that focusses on languages. Sometimes Spanish or Italian is also given, but that's optional
No, I don't have a language at my school.
German is a classified subject in schools. Not all primary schools have to teach it though. All secondary/high schools have to teach it. Most secondary schools give students the option on French, German or Spanish. So schools do other languages as well though. But yes, German is a classified subject under the National Curriculum.
Yes, depending on the school. Common languages taught include Japanese and German, whilst some schools offer French, Indonesian and even Chinese Mandarin.
The website 'BBC Active Languages' is about learning languages. One can learn languages such as Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Polish and Turkish.
There are several online sites where you can learn German and many other languages while you're at it! when it says ie its pronounced ee and when it says ei its pronounced ii.
Yes, if they study the languages. It's up to the individual person whether they learn different languages.
I know that he learns German and a few others. In the book, when Charlie's brain starts deteriorating, he picks up some books written in the languages he's learned, and he can't read them anymore. It's very sad!