I am not sure what you mean. You aren't being too specific in detailing what Schools you are talking about. If you mean in most English speaking schools in English speaking countries, then Yes, it is probably the only Language used to teach other subjects, whereas French, German, and Spanish are only used in those classes. But there are some schools in each English speaking country which teaches in a language other than English. For instance there is a Swedish primary school and Secondary school in London, and there is a Swedish section to University buildings where their subjects are taught in Swedish.
According to wikipedia, English is the most widely used foreign language in Ethiopia and it is the language of instruction in the country's secondary schools.
Yes, English is spoken in Taiwan, but it is not the primary language. The official language of Taiwan is Mandarin Chinese. English is commonly taught in schools and used in business and tourism.
It is only used by people who use English as their first language.
The English language is used more in Ireland the Irish language is used only in some certain areas but the English is definettely used more, the children in Ireland tend to learn the Irish language in school.
English language is the most important language in the world because its very easy and have a very nice sounds I think that in the future it will be the language of all schools in the world
The main language spoken in Ireland is English. However, Irish, also known as Gaelic or Gaeilge, is recognized as the first official language and is taught in schools and used in some parts of the country.
The Hawaiian language is spoken by some native Hawaiians. It is also known as ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. English is also widely spoken in Hawaii, being the main language used in schools, government, and business.
English is one of the two official languages of the Philippines and so is taught in the schools
there is more then 250 language in nigeria the main language is English though only 50% now the language.
They can be used for 'therefore' but I think that is only maths
Samoan... but most of the Samoans can speak English as well. YEAH BROKEN ENGLISH..FOBB!
NO ! Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, and others are still widely used ( though English is popular)