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Some French students learn German, but this is only the third-taught second language (English is by far the most common, then Spanish)
I think it is when you learn a second language. Like, if you speak English as your first language, then learn to speak Spanish fluently, you acquired Spanish as your second language.
Spanish
Community language learning helps students learn language in a way that encourages interaction as a means of motivation. This method of language learning allows students to determine what it learned. This increases the motivation of the students by allowed them to learn what is most interesting to them.
Content objectives focus on the subject matter or topic that students will learn, while language objectives target the language skills that students will acquire through the content. Content objectives outline what students are expected to learn, while language objectives specify the language functions and skills students will develop to support their understanding of the content.
Some French students learn German, but this is only the third-taught second language (English is by far the most common, then Spanish)
I think it is when you learn a second language. Like, if you speak English as your first language, then learn to speak Spanish fluently, you acquired Spanish as your second language.
I think it is when you learn a second language. Like, if you speak English as your first language, then learn to speak Spanish fluently, you acquired Spanish as your second language.
That's a matter of opinion. Spanish is a highly useful language to learn because it is so prevalent. However, not everyone needs to be familiar with it to get by.
Spanish
Community language learning helps students learn language in a way that encourages interaction as a means of motivation. This method of language learning allows students to determine what it learned. This increases the motivation of the students by allowed them to learn what is most interesting to them.
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Content objectives focus on the subject matter or topic that students will learn, while language objectives target the language skills that students will acquire through the content. Content objectives outline what students are expected to learn, while language objectives specify the language functions and skills students will develop to support their understanding of the content.
I think students in the United States will find it helpful to learn Spanish since Spanish is the second most used language in the US. It also comes in handy if you're visiting Spain or Latin/South America.
No, the Spanish language is more than able to be learnt.
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Example: Your mother and father speak Spanish to you. You have learned Spanish before any other languages. That is your first language. Then, you learn English because you live in America. That is the second language you learn. That is English as (a) second language. The second language you learn is your (language) as (a) second language. I hope that helped.