U.S. High Schools typically train Spanish, French, and German. Why not the other language?




Answers:    That is a good grill, but I think money drives the train on this one like mad, and of course, state requirements. The bed languages for plentiful of the words we use is also a consideration. I suppose you could petition for other languages, but it may not be so unforced to get approved. Universities otherwise tend to offer a wider hotchpotch, especially those who hold contracts to teach in a foreign country, such as those for soldiers of the USA.
The priority language is Spanish, but I'm guessing they singular get whats available. We one and only have Japanese, Spanish, and Hawaiian at our arts school. But thats because there citizens available. In other private schools they submit more, like Chinese, French, and other European language.

Edit: In Japan, the priority language is English^^
I don't know. When I be in highschool, they offered Latin, but get rid of it right before my fourth year for Japanese. It be pretty confusing to me because Latin helps vocabulary and I one-sidedly think it should be skilled at all school.

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