i’m in the usa and my school has german, spanish and french. i’m taking spanish all 4 years of high school and german starting this autumn.
I’m in australia, and moved around a bit while i was young, I had lessons
in primary schools in:
english, german, japanese, indonesian, sign language, japanese again
in high schools:
english, japanese, french, german, and french again
korea, mostly english but we also have basic chinese or japanese classes for a year or two
I’m Canadian, so French. I did it for six years and I learned more than I thought, but I still don’t really speak French.
US; ASL, French, German, Spanish, and Japanese (which appears to have been replaced with Korean)
I took two years of German, and one each of French and Spanish. I knew that without someone to practice with, I was going to forget the advanced stuff anyway, so opted for basic familiarity of three.
In australia it was french in primary and high school.
I’m in Australia, we had French or Japanese. I took Japanese.
that’s a great language to learn!!!
Yeah, I enjoyed it. The teacher had lived in Japan for a while so we also got culture lessons, which was great.
USA, too—Spanish and French.
If we’d had a third language it probably would have been Chinese instead of German—the cultural influence of German was minimal in the part of California where I grew up.
USA here. It was Spanish, French or German, too. I took Spanish for extra credit. It was an easy A as I grew up speaking it.
West coast of Canada and in my daughters high school they have French, Spanish, and Hul’q’umi’num, which is the local First Nations language. Which I think is pretty freaking cool. Shes taking French though, since as she says, we are a bilingual country.
I lived overseas growing up so my choices were french, Spanish, and Arabic. I could have been fluent in Arabic! But nooooo, I took spanish. Think I speak spanish at all?



