Basically it is hard to find schools to learn basic English in New Zealand. If you persists to do it, you may seek the help from the natives of New Zealand or any online resources.
Yes it should be taught it is very important for our children to be fluent English speakers as well as spanish speakers..
C. C. J. Leschinsky has written: 'The views of experts on the teaching of English as second language in the primary school' -- subject(s): Afrikaans speakers, English language, Study and teaching, Study and teaching (Primary) 'The views of teachers of English as second language in the primary school' -- subject(s): Afrikaans speakers, Attitudes, English language, English teachers, Study and teaching (Primary)
In general,colegio means school, but it is often used in place of 'high school' by Spanish speakers. It does not mean college. For that, you would use the word universidad.
They watch Thai and Lao TV instead of English speaking programs. There are not many native English speakers in Laos for students to have English conversations with. The students should watch DVDs of English movies and practice English from them.
You can leave school in New Zealand in 1916 at the age of sixteen
McAuley High School - New Zealand - was created in 1962.
Wellington High School - New Zealand - was created in 1886.
C. V. Taylor has written: 'The English of high school textbooks' -- subject(s): English language, Textbooks, Study and teaching (Secondary), Foreign speakers, Readability
St Mary's Diocesan School - New Zealand - was created in 1914.
Play School - New Zealand TV series - was created in 1975.
Play School - New Zealand TV series - ended in 1990.
English speakers of other languages the teacher that speaks how ever many languages manly English and espanol (Spanish) and if a student moves to the school and only knows Spanish the teacher will help the student learn English or improve on his/her English. same process with other languages.