Yes, English is taught as a second language in many schools. About 37% of Polish people can speak English as a second language.
People who attend schools for the blind learn how to deal with their disability. They will learn to read in braille.
English is compulsory in primary , secondary schools ,private schools, universities, businesses. but some people don't get basic education. Malay is completely different to English so it would be harder to learn.
kids in English schools learn pretty much the same thing they do everywhere else in the world. Basic maths and grammer, sciences and history
they learn English spanish German and Chinese and polish
Schools in Japan have Japanese people and English schools have English, Australian,American, multicultural people and schools in Japan are more advanced due to their technologies
There is no such thing as an English license. For improving your english, try ESL (English as a Second Language) schools, there are plenty throughout the country.
you can learn braille in schools for blind people
to help people learn
There are no schools of inventing, people learn to invent from school
they learn to speak English and their culture form
English are spoken in English medium schools and Nepali in Nepali medium schools.