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.
French students usually start learning a third language, such as Spanish, German, or Italian, in middle school around the age of 11 or 12. This is typically part of the curriculum to develop their language skills and cultural awareness.
Yes, many French people do learn German as a second language in school or through private study. German is a commonly taught foreign language in France, alongside English and Spanish. Learning German can be beneficial for French individuals who want to work, study, or travel in German-speaking countries.
It entirly depends on what your first and second languages are.. because you need to decide what language you want to learn the french from. f your first language is English, which i am just going to assume is for the minute, then learn french form that language, because in England that is the most common language learning system. just look at song lyrics, speak to french people online, buy some DVDs, and learning computer systems (like Bertliz) and try to visit France occassionally. I find msn chat really helps me learn languges! :)
French people primarily speak French, although some may also speak Spanish or Italian as a second or third language, especially if they have learned it through education or travel. However, the official language in France is French.
In France, I started to learn English in CP, which is the equivalent of the first grade. What we learned however was very basic and a more intense learning of English starts in sixth grade. In seventh grade, we start to learn a third language (usually either Spanish or German). Hope it helps!!
French students usually start learning a third language, such as Spanish, German, or Italian, in middle school around the age of 11 or 12. This is typically part of the curriculum to develop their language skills and cultural awareness.
Yes, many French people do learn German as a second language in school or through private study. German is a commonly taught foreign language in France, alongside English and Spanish. Learning German can be beneficial for French individuals who want to work, study, or travel in German-speaking countries.
Public school instruction in Israel is in Hebrew for Jewish students, and could be in either Hebrew or Arabic for Arab students. All students start learning English as a second language early on (typically at age 9), and by high school, many take a third language (usually French).
It entirly depends on what your first and second languages are.. because you need to decide what language you want to learn the french from. f your first language is English, which i am just going to assume is for the minute, then learn french form that language, because in England that is the most common language learning system. just look at song lyrics, speak to french people online, buy some DVDs, and learning computer systems (like Bertliz) and try to visit France occassionally. I find msn chat really helps me learn languges! :)
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.
In general, knowing any second language makes it easier to learn a third. But there's no special advantage in French for knowing Hebrew.
French is the FIRST official language of the Olympic Games since its founder (Pierre de Coubertin) was French. English has been added as an official language later.
French people primarily speak French, although some may also speak Spanish or Italian as a second or third language, especially if they have learned it through education or travel. However, the official language in France is French.
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It is not essential to learn a second (or third) language, though many people do so.
In France, I started to learn English in CP, which is the equivalent of the first grade. What we learned however was very basic and a more intense learning of English starts in sixth grade. In seventh grade, we start to learn a third language (usually either Spanish or German). Hope it helps!!
its french, that's why there are a lot of fracophone countries.