yes
Maths, Finnish, biology and geography, religion, physical education, music, visual arts and crafts. English starts usually at the 3rd grade, history, chemistry and physics at the 5th. English is taught to all pupils, but they can also choose a second language to learn. Usually the choices are German, French, Spanish or Russian.
No - they are there to learn, and must pay attention.
they learn the same things we learn in the U.S., including history, math, english, language, science etc. English Maths Sciences (physics, biology & chemistry) History Geography RE PE Languages (eg: French, Spanish, Latin, etc) Art DT Food tech Music PHSEE ICT Drama :)
French, English, science, maths, music and lots more
You need maths to pay your bills. You need English to write and communicate. You need both to get a decent job. Music and art are more like hobbies than actual life skills. Maths and English are crucial to your survival in the big world outside education. Music and art can be studied if you plan to go into one of those areas as a career choice. Either way, you still need maths and English.
Music, Electronics, Physics, Maths & English (or some other main language)
More than YOU! I think they study: maths polish english german geography biology history physics chemistry I.T P.E. Music Art WOS-(wiedza o społeczeństwie)-something like history
on Ellen she said her fave subject is math and English
I am Vietnamese person so I know what do Vietnam children learn at school. We learn Vietnamese(speaking, listening, wirting and reading), history, art, PE, computer, music, maths, geography and science.
Yes
^^ the question is messed up and I don't know how to delete it? It meant to say Can I get into Oxford or Cambridge with these gcse grades: Maths: A* Statistics: A* Physics: A* Chemistry:A* Biology: A* ICT: A* RE: A* Textiles: A Music: A Geography: A English Lit.: A German: A English Lang.: B
Since there is so much of broken down English in most music lyrics, they have an effect on others to learn the Standard form of English and therefore resulting in poor English language speaking.