{Maryland, United States}: When i was in high school we had a choice of Spanish, French, and Latin (I ended up taking two years of Latin). I always wondered, especially in other countries, what languages were available to you or were you encouraged to learn.
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(Victoria, Australia) Indonesian and french, both horrible languages to learn
Last edited by hayesjam (2006-10-01 21:58:24)
The typical French, German, Spanish, and Italian courses. Mind I'm from Billings, Montana.
Last edited by Hellogoodsir (2006-10-01 22:29:30)
My School:
-> French
-> Spanish
-> Latin
-> Mandarin
-> Bahasa
-> French
-> Spanish
-> Latin
-> Mandarin
-> Bahasa
Where I come from, down the south-west of Western Austrlia, it sort of varies between schools. Private schools may just have French or Japanese.
But since I go to a Public High School, we had; Italian, French and Indonesian. We did have a choice of learning Japanese or Mandarin, but it phased out due to the unpopularity of it.
But since I go to a Public High School, we had; Italian, French and Indonesian. We did have a choice of learning Japanese or Mandarin, but it phased out due to the unpopularity of it.
(Minnesota, USA)
Spanish, German, French
Spanish, German, French
Spanish, German, French
Oregon, USA Spanish, French, Japaneese
(Vista, California) We get Spanish, French, and German.
I'm on my 4th year of German.
I'm on my 4th year of German.
(Spokane, Washington) French, German, Spanish.
Spanish, thats it.
(Sweden)-English as main language. Then German or French. Some schools offer Spanish and Italian. It depends on the amount of students. But we study English for about 9 years.
Here in england (midlands) when i was a lad,it was either french or german.
I must admit i thought japanese was a hard language especially to be doing it at school.
I must admit i thought japanese was a hard language especially to be doing it at school.
Last edited by {uscm}Jyden (2006-10-02 00:51:20)
Soest (Netherlands); German, Latin, French, English, Dutch
Estonia - Until high school we had English and Russian (couldn't choose had both of em), but in high school we had the choice to continue Russian or change to German, took German.
hmmz in NZ - Maori (duh), French, Japanese,
At Ashburton College in Ashburton, New Zealand - one european language; German or French and one pacific language; Maori (native NZ) or Japanese. I picked German and Japanese.
english, french, latin, italian, spanish, chinese, japanese
your going to have to teach us some oregon some time.Trigger_Happy_92 wrote:
Oregon, USA Spanish, French, Japaneese
As for me, Spanish, German, French, and Latin
Back in my day when we where the first age group to take the gcse's in then UK
We had a choice of :-
French
German
Spanish
Latin
Italian
We had a choice of :-
French
German
Spanish
Latin
Italian
-french
-german
-spanish
-chav
-german
-spanish
-chav
Indonesian, French, German, Latin, Japenese, Greek, Italian and god forbid english too.
At my old school in kent, England, we could choose from:
French
German
Spanish
Japanese
Russian
Italian
Can't remember if there were any more
French
German
Spanish
Japanese
Russian
Italian
Can't remember if there were any more
Missouri, USA:
German
Spanish
French
German
Spanish
French
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