Yes, English is taught in most Chinese schools. Sometimes, the kids only learn English when they enter high school. Unlike us, they only learn quite little since their teachers are not as good at saying English. We have Spanish and French teachers that often speak fluent French or Spanish in their house. This is probably Chinese kids that come from Asia might not speak English that clearly.
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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.
English is taught as a second language in public schools after about age 9. Arabic is taught in some public schools as the main language of instruction in Arab villages. Jewish Israelis can opt to take Arabic in high school, but most don't.
Most definetely. In most latin american countries, English is taught as a second language
English is spoken by Texans, though Spanish is taught as a second language in most schools.
Mandarin has the most number of native speakers owing to the large population of China. English is the most used language in the world as its taught in almost all public schools as a second or third language. Also almost 50 countries have English as their lingua-franca.
In most Chinese primary schools English is introduced in the 3rd grade, however, there are some schools known as bilingual schools which start teaching English in the first grade (that is the extent to which they are bilingual). In many kindergartens English is also taught, however not in a systematic way. The official line is that English is taught systematically from the 3rd grade of primary school, with the exception of the bilingual schools. There are 55 minorities in China (the Han majority not included), of which many have their own language and therefore their own schools. At these schools Chinese is introduced in 3rd grade of primary school, and English is introduced in the 7th grade (i.e. the first grade of Middle school). However, there has been a recent tendency, most notably in Xinjiang, to promote bilingual Mandarin and ethnic minority language schooling, which would mean that ethnic minority would also be taught English from an earlier age. In some ethnic minority schools English is now also being taught from 3rd grade of primary school, as it is in Han schools. English is among the most popular extra curricular classes that Chinese parents send their children to on weekday evenings and weekends, as well as holiday periods. Other classes include maths, sciences and Chinese literature. Arts classes (music, calligraphy, painting, etc.) though also popular, do not receive the same amount of attention by parents as classes that can help their children to perform better in exams in schools and high school and university entrance exams. The extracurricular education industry in China is a multi-billion dollar a year industry.
The study of English is a standard part of the Japanese curriculum. Usually it's taught in schools, since English is the most widespread language.
at the moment English, but Chinese is catching up.
The five most-spoken languages in the world are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, English, Hindi/Urdu, and Arabic.The most taught second language is English, with the most non-native speakers.
For the most part, they were taught in local schools or at home.