It really depends on the school you go to.I had to learn English from 5th to 10th grade, than I had to choose a second foreign language in either 5th or 7th grade. This is what you have to learn, but if you want to you can learn a whole bunch more.
French children are first taught French. The first foreign language is English, then Spanish, then German.
German kids generally learn subjects such as mathematics, language (German), science, history, geography, art, music, and physical education. Additionally, most German students begin to learn a second foreign language, typically English, starting in elementary school.
In France, English is taught as a mandatory subject in schools starting from primary school. Children learn English as part of their curriculum in the classroom setting. Homeschooled children in France also have the option to learn English through various resources and programs available to them.
well they can read books and speak English at home
It really depends on the school you go to.I had to learn English from 5th to 10th grade, than I had to choose a second foreign language in either 5th or 7th grade. This is what you have to learn, but if you want to you can learn a whole bunch more.
French children are first taught French. The first foreign language is English, then Spanish, then German.
Danish, English at 3th grade, and German/French at 7-9th grade.
Yes, it is a compulsory subject in German schools
no because im french and it took me two weeks to learn English
they learn English spanish German and Chinese and polish
To speak it
yes they do
German kids generally learn subjects such as mathematics, language (German), science, history, geography, art, music, and physical education. Additionally, most German students begin to learn a second foreign language, typically English, starting in elementary school.
All the same subjects we learn here, but they might learn English as a second langue.
The language of instruction in Bulgaria is Bulgarian. The most popular foreign languages are:EnglishRussianGermanFrench
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