What are the main foreign languages taught in your country besides English?
>Spain
>French
>German sometimes
they should give option to learn portuguese imo, since its so similar to spanish it would be very fast to learn
Langauge in education
all the language
French Spanish Mandarin
French and Spanish are the main ones, Latin is probably the most popular after that
Italian is available in some schools but I don't think it's that popular
Russian is available in some schools in Thuringia
Dutch, Danish and Polish are available in some border regions
Basque, German and French
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Russian, Spanish
French, Italian
Would you consider basque in the category v range? The phonology and alphabet of course are 0, but everything else is really hard to wrap the brain around.
i have no clue, never attempted to learn it, but i guess its around category 4 or 5 yeah
I know why its an option, you learn those languages to move to countries with more jobs, but like you said Portugal is your Iberian brother, its a shame a bigger emphasis isn’t put on it
France has been the mandatory foreign language in spain until the 80's or so, since it still was considered lingua franca on this backwards shithole i call Spain
its not about the jobs, its simply about being useful, but i believe with a few months of portuguese class a spaniard would learn so much as the languages are so similar already
its a shame
Some say German is taught in Poland because you need to know your enemy's language.
French, German and Italian.
This seems questionable to me. I don't think German would be harder for an english speaker than the romance languages, and I think it'd be only slightly harder than Dutch
More like your employer's language
Don't worry, by 2030 Germans will be working for Poland, and by 2040 - Americans
English, spanish, german, italian in order
is french actually as easy as italian is?
main ones are
>Spanish
>French
>German
Italian is not easy
We have to mearn at least two foreign language, one main language and one secondary. English, German and Spanish are the most common but students can pick a different secondary language like Italian depending on what's available in their school.
Le Francais c'est ne pas une langue tres dificile, mais tu devrais etudies beaucoup
Mandatory:
1. English
2. Swedish
Non-mandatory:
1. German
2. French
3. Spanish/Russian
German/French
it is
for you
German (the most popular), Russian, huge gap, French, Spanish, Italian, Latin
I think it's stupid. Russian is useless and doesn't offer anything in the Polish labour market. We should replace Russian with Scandinavian languages and Dutch, they're more profitable.
German
Spanish
sometimes French or Russian
Why is Icelandic hard but the other scandi languages are easy?
Because Icelandic is conservative, with almost no foreign influence, what is due to geography.
>Mandatory
It depends on the school, by popularity: English > German > French > Spanish or a combo of English + X
>Non-mandatory
Again, it depends on if the school is teaching anything except for english. It could be Japanese or Korean or Chinese in the Far East, or Finnish in Karelia, or Norwegian in Murmansk, or any other language.
>We should replace Russian with Scandinavian languages and Dutch
We don't need more zoom zooms leaving right after high school