Usually at least two years. Like Spanish 1 & 2.
It depends on your interests and goals. Common options include Spanish, French, Mandarin, or German. Consider choosing a language that is widely spoken and aligns with your career aspirations or personal interests.
It is standard that French pupils take a first foreign language at age 11 or so (in their first year of junior high school) and a second language two years later, in their third year of junior high school. Some schools offer the option to begin their third language at age 11 (like the 2nd language). English is by far the most taught foreign language. Then comes Spanish and then German.
There are many good reasons for taking Spanish Intro in Middle School. First off, kids will have less stress in high school because it is mandatory to take a language in Middle school. Second, it is fun and interesting to take a language (especially Spanish) because you will really use this information when you go on into your later life! The only con is that it's a late start. Starting second language teaching at age 12 or 13 is more difficult for the students than if they had started in primary school.
In the French schooling system, 'le collège' is Junior high school. You leave by age 15 / 16 and you take before that 'le brevet des collèges'. At the end of senior high school ('le lycée'), you take 'le baccalauréat / le bac', which is the French equivalent of the SAT.
You can take Spanish classes online through platforms like Duolingo, Babbel, Rosetta Stone, or websites like Coursera or Udemy. Additionally, many language schools and universities offer online Spanish courses.
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It could take as long as seven to eight years (post high school), depending on the specialty.It could take as long as seven to eight years (post high school), depending on the specialty.It could take as long as seven to eight years (post high school), depending on the specialty.It could take as long as seven to eight years (post high school), depending on the specialty.It could take as long as seven to eight years (post high school), depending on the specialty.It could take as long as seven to eight years (post high school), depending on the specialty.
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actually gregg sulkin did take spanish in high school so he does speak a little bit of spanish
latin, french, spanish, Italian
yes u do it is either spanish french or German
A PhD will take approximately eight years beyond high school completion.
Algebra, a language like Spanish or French, science
well i am gonna take it because if I take it for 2 years then i get high school credit so i think its a good idea
Approx. 8 years after high school. Unless you get into medical school straight after high school then only 4/5
After high school (if you start college right away) it should take about 4 years to become a physical therapist.
So long as you also take the other requirement classes, you can take whatever electives you want to take in high school.