math is not a foreign language or a US language
Mathematics is a "language" unto itself and like any foreign language, you need to learn the basics before you can advance to the more difficult levels. You might want to take after-school tutoring from your teacher or other student with good math skills. Also, there are websites that have different math levels that you might want to visit to learn more.
If I do not like math, then I do not like science.
An inverse in mathematics is like saying "opposite" in everyday language. Therefore, the opposite of multiplication is division.
Math comes from the Greek Language" máthēma" meaning "knowledge " "learning" or "science"
If I do not like Math then I do not like Science.
Music, Swimming, Dance, Math, Foreign language
Because it is like speaking another language.
He or she teaches English abroad to students for whom English is not their first language like Asian countries.
Turkish people study much the same things as non-Turkish people, like math, science, history, foreign language (most often English, Russian, or Arabic), and literature.
Math, English/Spelling, History, Science, Geography, Physical Fitness, Foreign Language
why is my bebo in a foreign language?
If you do not speak Kurdish, then, yes. However, the term "foreign" part of foreign language is relative. If you are a native Kurdish speaker, then English is the foreign language.
Math is really the language of science.
Foreign language class is okay...... I am a student in NY and I am taking Spanish 1.... The teacher is great..... sometimes she speaks her language to see if we get what shes saying.... But it all depends on if ur really interested in that language.....
England just like any county may have foreign language, though many people can learn other languages or be multi-lingual
If wanting to get into UCLA you will have to have at least to years of foreign language. You can take any two foreign language classes you like.
A mother language is the first language a person learns at home, typically from their parents or caregivers, and is deeply ingrained in their identity. A foreign language, on the other hand, is a language that is learned in a formal or structured setting later in life, often for communication or educational purposes. Native speakers are more proficient in their mother language, while foreign language learners may have varying degrees of fluency based on their exposure and practice.