60% study German so 40% study French and not German.
Languages Online is good, that's where I learnt a lot of French, the problem is the titles of the activities are in French, so id you don't know any French, it's hard to find what activity is good. Quia is also a place you can learn a bit of French.
It is the same for both languages
In french: minuscule. In german: winzig
It's the same in both languages: Terry.
no.
English, Spanish, French
French is one of the native languages spoken in Belgium.
Learning another language is a basic requirement for students. For English speakers, French is an easy one compared to extra-European languages (Arabic, Chinese and such) or Russian which does not have a similar alphabet.
they learn English spanish German and Chinese and polish
The answers for this question vary depending on the person. I personally think the hardest languages to learn are Spanish, French, and Chinese.
Currently the languages you can take are: Hebrew, Italian, French and Russian Is it compulsory to learn a language? I don't know
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, It has not been mandatory since 2006.
yes french is one of the main subjects their in the schools I know
Learning both English and French is mandatory in Canada to support the country's linguistic duality and promote national unity. By requiring bilingualism, it helps individuals communicate effectively across different regions and fosters a deeper understanding of Canada's diverse cultural heritage. French-speaking students learning English ensures mutual understanding and facilitates communication between different linguistic communities within the country.
they learn over other languages and pretty much what other students in the united states of America learn just in a different way.