English and Swedish.
Living in a multi-cultural country, inter-cultural communication is important. learning languages of other cultures is important in the goal of national development. such knowledge will lead to a feeling of equality and acceptance in minority cultures. learning these languages as a part of the school curriculum is an important initiative that a government should take. Leaving aside the cultural importance, there is an educational importance i it also. It is a test to the kids to learn a new language and such practise might help in future endeavours.
yes, because if you learn the basics of the langauge in a early stage then when they enter secondary school the could improve and go into better details of the langauge
Three main humanities studies are typically included in the school curriculum. English prepares the student for the "how" of writing college papers and reports in the workplace. History provides the context and the "why" we have to learn certain things for our profession. Other languages help us communicate with folks from foreign countries and show us their cultural perspective so that we do not get stuck in our attitude about life.
In the Victorian era, school was commonly referred to as "school" or "educational institution." There were various types of schools, such as public schools, private schools, and grammar schools.
The noun 'school' is a concrete noun as a word for a place that people go to learn; a word for the students and/or teachers of such a place; a word for a group of fish; a word for a physical place; a physical group of people or things.The noun 'school' is an abstract noun as a word for the process of being educated formally; a theoretical group of people who share the same opinions, beliefs, or methods; a word for a concept.The word 'school' is also a verb: school, schools, schooling, schooled.
Chengdu Foreign Languages School was created in 1989.
Shenzhen Foreign Languages School was created in 1990.
Changchun Foreign Languages School was created in 1963.
No! In Finland Finnish and Swedish is spoken.
Shenzhen Foreign Languages School's motto is 'Patriotism and Curiosity'.
Finnish is the national language, but some people in Finland can speak English. It is one of the languages that children study in school.
Luohu Foreign Languages School's motto is '文明、开放、严谨、质朴'.
To teach foreign languages and grammar, among other
Marie-Louise Blomberg has written: 'Gymnasieelever i Kuopio' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Civilization, Finnish Foreign public opinion, Foreign public opinion, Finnish, High school students, Public opinion
There's a school called IFL (Institution of Foreign languages) in Cambodia.
No, I don't have a language at my school.
None, but they can't hurt.