England to require foreign language instruction
Beginning
in 2014, all primary schools in England will offer at least one foreign
language option for students ages 7 to 11 (Grades 2-6) .
Potential choices include
French, German, Spanish, Italian, Mandarin, Latin and ancient Greek.
Officials hope earlier exposure to language education will result in
more students learning classical languages, which can boost students'
knowledge of vocabulary and grammar.
The Telegraph (London)
Wir sollen eine Sprache zu sprechen an einem jungen alter lernen. Wir sollen das in America tun
ReplyDeleteAncient Greek sounds interesting. I've never heard of schools offering that.
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn latin
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