French is the first language that is taught as soon as you get to school but before that you were to learn Creole and throughout your later school years you have the opportunity to learn English and possibly Spanish.
No.English is sometimes an available subject in Haitian schools, but very few people can speak it fluently. For more information about the languages of Haiti, click here.
English is one of the two official languages of the Philippines and so is taught in the schools
Although creole and French are the main language in Haiti many Haitian do speak English, Spanish etc..
Children in Canadian schools are typically taught in English or French, depending on the province. In some provinces, there are also opportunities for students to learn in indigenous languages. Additionally, other languages may be offered as elective courses depending on the school and region.
No, Haiti is not a Spanish-speaking country. The official languages of Haiti are Haitian Creole and French.
No.English is sometimes an available subject in Haitian schools, but very few people can speak it fluently. For more information about the languages of Haiti, click here.
English is one of the two official languages of the Philippines and so is taught in the schools
English and french
the languages taught in French school are mainly English, Spanish, German.
Although creole and French are the main language in Haiti many Haitian do speak English, Spanish etc..
The standard languages taught in Belgium schools are Dutch, French,German and English. French, Dutch and English are mandatory. German is usually given to the students who choose a direction that focusses on languages. Sometimes Spanish or Italian is also given, but that's optional
Yes, depending on the school. Common languages taught include Japanese and German, whilst some schools offer French, Indonesian and even Chinese Mandarin.
English is by far the most-taught foreign language in French schools. Spanish comes second, German is a distant third. Italian, Chinese, Polish, regional languages are also taught but in very few high schools.
For the languages of Haiti, click here.For the languages of Guadeloupe, click here.For the languages of Martinique, click here.
Children in Canadian schools are typically taught in English or French, depending on the province. In some provinces, there are also opportunities for students to learn in indigenous languages. Additionally, other languages may be offered as elective courses depending on the school and region.
Irish, English, Maths, Geography, History, Science, Religion, Computers are some. Lots of languages and specific sciences are taught. Lots of more specialised subjects are taught in technical schools.
In the 1940s the subjects that were taught in high schools included English, arithmetic, geography, chemistry, algebra, calculus, and civics. Others included foreign languages such as Latin and French. Home economics was taught to girls while boys took shop.