In the United States of America, French and Spanish are taught in school for many reasons. A big reason is the influence of geography, history, politics, and society. To the north, the U.S. is bordered by French speaking Canada to the north-northeast, and English speaking Canada to the north-northwest. To the south, the U.S. is bordered by Spanish-speaking Mexico. Additionally, French and Spanish speakers were involved in the early settlement of the U.S. Furthermore, the U.S. counts among traditional allies the friendly Spanish-speaking country of Mexico, and the English and French speaking country of Canada. Finally, there are many descendants of French and Spanish speakers, and many French and Spanish speaking immigrants, in the U.S. to this day.
English since elementary school, later you can choose to learn french or other languages like spanish, Italian, russe,... (depends on the school you visit or/and the Bundesland, I suppose) In Gymnasium (in Germany it`s the school you have to visit to be approved for university) you also learn latin.
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.
French children are first taught French. The first foreign language is English, then Spanish, then German.
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.
French pupils take a first foreign language at age 11 or so (beginning of junior high school) and a second language two years later. There is now some basic English language course in primary schools.English is by far the most taught foreign language. Then comes Spanish and then German.There are now some basic English language course in primary schools (that depends of the teacher).It is standard that French pupils take a first foreign language at age 11 or so (beginning of junior high school) and a second language two years later.English is by far the most taught foreign language. Then comes Spanish and then German.
the languages taught in French school are mainly English, Spanish, German.
English since elementary school, later you can choose to learn french or other languages like spanish, Italian, russe,... (depends on the school you visit or/and the Bundesland, I suppose) In Gymnasium (in Germany it`s the school you have to visit to be approved for university) you also learn latin.
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.
The language used in France is French. Spanish (Castilian Spanish actually) is only taught as a second language.
math Spanish geography history
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.
French children are first taught French. The first foreign language is English, then Spanish, then German.
no, i believe it would be English, Spanish and then Mandarin
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.
No because the teachers are too mean
Yes it should be taught it is very important for our children to be fluent English speakers as well as spanish speakers..
English since elementary school, later you can choose to learn french or other languages like spanish, Italian, russe,... (depends on the school you visit or/and the Bundesland, I suppose) In Gymnasium (in Germany it`s the school you have to visit to be approved for university) you also learn latin.