What (preferably non-english) languages are taught to school children in your country...

What (preferably non-english) languages are taught to school children in your country? I used to be a teacher in Queensland and pretty much every school offered Japanese with German as a distant but notable second most popular option.

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My high school offered Japanese or French.

Spanish, french, and fucking portuguese

Spanish is the only language besides english that is ever taught here

Never heard any french or german being taught in schools

>arabic

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They teach only English and Spanish here. Nobody learns either, kek.
Glad to know that there're so many weeaboos in Australia. I'm going to travel there within a year or two.

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In high school it's French. It's only mandatory from 4th to 9th grade in Ontario unless you're in the immersion or extended program.

I think it's more that Japan was the second biggest economy in the world. They haven't really bothered replacing it with Mandarin education though because there's a million chinks here who can already speak it fluently.

I didn't know Australia was a weeb country

why the fuck do they teach japanese italian greek vietnamese and arabic

teaching any non european language should be banned desu

My high school had spanish, french, german, and latin.

we've really fallen from grace

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Japan is close, the others have large immigrant populations.

At high school they offered French & Indonesian.

I know in Queensland there are a lot of Japanese tourists, so knowing Japanese helps you get a job in the tourism industry

French and German are normal, but not in all schools

My high school offered Italian, French and Indonesian. I took French for two years. We were taught by some old Lebanese woman who wasn't even fluent in the language, so you can imagine the standard kek

I want to live in Australia

Usually French pr Mandarin

My high school offered Spanish, French, Italian, German, Modern Greek, Latin, Chinese, Japanese, and Arabic

Besides English here don't teach other languages, probably some indigenous but only in some enclaves, some places in Chiapas, Oaxaca or Yucatan.

Private schools have French or German besides English

Then give it a wack

Dutch (native), French, German and English were obligatory for me, although German was meme-tier.
Latin and Greek are also fairly popular but it's mostly prestige for the smarter kids.
Italian and Spanish were also possible as an extra class.

The only ones that nearly every school offer are Maori, French and Japanese. Private schools will offer German, Latin and Spanish.

First we got mandatory English
And then we must choose another foreign language between Spanish, French, German and recently Mandarin.
I chose Spanish

Spanish, French, and German

We had Japanese 1 for one year when I was in high school but then the teacher left, animu wasn't as popular when I was a teen, I bet it's in more demand now.

why are japanese, indonesian and vietnamese so popular desu

Bring back the witch hat over the 'a' France, and perhaps you can reclaim your past glory.

Really? Look at mapa amigo.

90% of bilingual schools offer English only, which sucks. Ironically, the few schools that do teach other languages don't teach English, but instead whatever they specialize in: La Alianza Francesa teaches french, Goethe-Schule german, Nichia Gakuin japanese, etc.

âne, flâner
we use it commonly but it's a different sound as a

>Perth
>Melbourne
>Sydney
Italianed!

France is EU.

not Commonwealth and ASEAN.

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and we still got second place baby

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>and pretty much every school offered Japanese with German
We only had the options of French and German in high school and there was only a single teacher for both classes. She was a nasty, bitter old cunt and no one enjoyed a moment of it.
Wish we had the option of Japanese in school when I was a kid.

Arabic and French

Latin
Italian
Spanish
French

One or two of these languages had to be chosen, asides from English.
There was also the possibility for a Russian class but only about 2 out of the roughly 100 people in the correct year wanted to take it, so it never happened

Private school I went to teaches English and French from 1st grade. So I learned English since I was 6.

They used to teach French at 4th grade back when I went there, but nowadays they start from 1st grade too. I didn't really bother to continue learning French so I forgot most of it already.

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We had Korean and Mandarin. My school was Chink'd to hell.

school children? none lol
outisde school, typical euro shit like italian french german etc
also brazilian because lolmercosur

>Indonesian
Isnt that strictly a primary school thing? Thats the only time I remember anyone teaching Indonesian.
All high schools I've heard offered Japanese, French and German.

Arabic, Japanese, Mandarin

Germany, Japanese or Mandarin in my highschool. I got to take Japanese instead though unfortunately.

Mostly Japanese, some school teach Mandarin.

1. English
2. German
3. French
4. Spanish
5. Chinese
6. Tatar, bashkir, udmurt and other national languages of republics.

There's a couple of well known schools that teach German and some teach french, but most if not all schools nowadays teach English.

We really start learning English at 11 years old (They start earlier, but we cannot really say they learn English) and Spanish at 13 years old, in some schools they learn German or Italian instead of Spanish but it's more and more uncommon.

Besides English, we are usually taught some French and maybe Spanish or German in middle school. In high school, it depends on your choice of school

We get thaught English since elementary school. Together with Dutch and maths it forms the core 3 skills everyone has to learn no matter what they study in highschool.
German is 2nd, French is 3rd. Both are compulsory at first and most students have to choose one of them for their final exams, 90% picks German.

Latin and Greek are a part of Gymnasium and some tryhards study Spanish and Italian but it’s really uncommon