• inlandempire@jlai.lu
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    10 months ago

    That’s a map for the second foreign language taught, English is probably the first one for every one of thosr

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      10 months ago

      Except Ireland where they say it is French.

      As far as I know the top two options for languages in secondary schools in Ireland is French and German and I’d consider English a foreign language too.

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        10 months ago

        In the Republic of Ireland, under the Constitution of Ireland, both languages have official status, with Irish being the national and first official language.

        In Northern Ireland, English is the primary language for 95% of the population, and de facto official language, while Irish is recognised as an official language and Ulster Scots is recognised as a minority language under the Identity and Language (Northern Ireland) Act 2022.

        from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Ireland

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          Yes, in Ireland, all students must study English, Irish and one other foreign language. French is most popular. German used to be second, but it seems that Spanish has now overtaken German.

          In Ireland, few people speak Irish. So really, for comparison, French would be the second language studied after Irish, but officially Irish is the native tongue so not counted.