Yes they were
his grandmother taught him to read and he taught himself math literature and history and later on science
They study math, biology, chemistry, physics, agriculture, Chichewa (language and literature), and English (language and literature). Urban areas may also have other languages and trade school courses.
there taught English Language, math, science, and spots.
math, english, polish, history, religion, gym, science,
art and literature and music
im going to say a degree in English or literature would not require an abundance of math. (:
You would need English literature, Economics, HISTORY, Geography, Accounts, Principles of business, Spanish/French and well Math and English
Yes, "Math" and "English" should be capitalized in a sentence when referring to the subject or course. For example, "I have a Math exam tomorrow" or "She is studying English literature."
In my opinion, I think that Math and Science in Malaysia should be taught in English. Firstly, this is for the sake of Malaysian citizen's future. With English, it would be useful when we go oversea for study, travel, etc. Yes. Bahasa Malaysia is also important but is not much used in other country such as Australia, Kanada, German. etc. Secondly, if Math and Sciece are taught in English, the children can get use to it and can understand when they reach colledge or university. Anyway, learning math and Science in English have a lot of benefit to us!
The same courses that are taught in traditional secondary schools including math, physics, literature, history, geography as well as religion. ---- The difference is not the subjects being taught but the cultural backgrounds of students.
it is taught because when you grow up pretty much every job has math in it .
Albert Einstein taught math, English and science at the college campus of Medaille College?