My daughter wanted to take French, but her middle school didn’t offer it; only Spanish. She could have switched when she entered high school, but she wanted to stick to one language to be able to take AP courses.
When I was in high school (lo those many years ago), languages offered included Spanish, French, German and Latin. This an average-sized high school in a less-than-average sized city in a less-than-average state. But it seems we have lost ground since then. The same school now offers only Spanish.
Spanish and Italian. The Spanish got me through Spain and most of France. The Italian got me through Italy and the rest of France. Both of those, and English, got me through Germany, Denmark and Benelux.
dwane.scoty1 almost 5 years ago
Jeri, actually caring about the coming school year? Guess Johnson is back working the farm!
asrialfeeple almost 5 years ago
Ach du lieber …
Skeptical Meg almost 5 years ago
It’s easier to not learn Spanish than not learn German.
Wren Fahel almost 5 years ago
My daughter wanted to take French, but her middle school didn’t offer it; only Spanish. She could have switched when she entered high school, but she wanted to stick to one language to be able to take AP courses.
pony21 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
When I was in high school (lo those many years ago), languages offered included Spanish, French, German and Latin. This an average-sized high school in a less-than-average sized city in a less-than-average state. But it seems we have lost ground since then. The same school now offers only Spanish.
MS72 almost 5 years ago
FORTRAN
VTX1800F almost 5 years ago
English is the most difficult.
trainnut1956 almost 5 years ago
I’ve been not learning Spanish for over 50 years now. Recently I started not learning Japanese.
serenasakitty almost 5 years ago
I was not learning French more than 50 years ago when I still rode my dinosaur to school. Still don’t know more than a few phrases.
DDrazen almost 5 years ago
“[German] ought to be gently and reverently set aside among the dead languages, for only the dead have time to learn it.” Mark Twain
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I got trapped by that. I was stuck with French by the time I went somewhere where other languages were available.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Spanish and Italian. The Spanish got me through Spain and most of France. The Italian got me through Italy and the rest of France. Both of those, and English, got me through Germany, Denmark and Benelux.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 5 years ago
Latin should be taught since it is still the base from which many languages sprang from. Also English is developed from German initially.
WF11 almost 5 years ago
I believe that Thomas Jefferson said that if an American was to learn any foreign language, Spanish would be the one to learn.