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Question: Which of the following languages do you think should be taught in our public schools?
#1
Spanish
 
#2
French
 
#3
Mandarin Chinese
 
#4
Arabic
 
#5
German
 
#6
Italian
 
#7
Portuguese
 
#8
Russian
 
#9
Japanese
 
#10
Korean
 
#11
American Sign Language
 
#12
Modern Hebrew
 
#13
Ancient Hebrew
 
#14
Ancient Greek
 
#15
Latin
 
#16
other (please specify)
 
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« on: July 28, 2015, 01:11:04 PM »

Depends on the state and on the population within the school itself. In general, Spanish and French seem to be the obvious two. Korean, Hebrew, Mandarin, Japanese, and possibly Russian could be cool optional languages if there is a large Korean/Jewish/Chinese/Japanese/Russian minority in these schools/areas.

I learned Dutch, English, German, French, Latin, and Ancient Greek in "high school" for six years. The benefits of living in a small country, I guess.

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