It depends on which school someone goes to. I went to two different high schools. The first was very large and relatively well-funded; they taught Spanish, French, German, American Sign Language, and Latin (and I've heard of comparably sized high schools teaching many more languages than that). The second was a very small school with not much funding, and they only taught Spanish as a foreign language (and they didn't even teach it well).
2006-08-14 04:49:00
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answered by Anonymous
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One. Spanish. My school only offers French and Spanish. It is a very small school. Some schools have German, which would be nice seeing as I'm learning it. But oh well.
2006-08-14 08:03:09
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answered by Steph 4
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You can only learn one at a time at my school. We only offer Spanish my school is so small. I was lucky enough to take French before they quit offering it.
Although it says in our handbooks we offer, Spanish I & II, French I & II, Latin, German, and Russian.
Lets just say that Choctaw County Schools are bunch of bull crap.
2006-08-14 08:17:33
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answered by Anonymous
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When I was in high school, I was already proficient in my native English. I took classes in Spanish and French.
My school also taught German & Russian & Latin.
2006-08-14 08:03:34
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answered by kja63 7
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in italy, i'm learning english and german, then u can choose betwen russian, or french...so 3 languages, if someone is a foreign in italy and goes to highschool, ohh then he knows his own language, italian, english,german, russian or french!!!! so there are 5 languages!!!!!!! that's amazing, isn't it? and that person sure is intelligent, knowing lots of different words... like me...:)
ps i'm not italian
2006-08-14 12:44:26
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answered by jasmine 2
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two--spanish and latin
2006-08-14 08:05:05
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answered by browneyzz90 3
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