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In the European Union 60% of high school students Teach two or more foreign languages In the context of compulsory education.
OR English language This remains, of course, the most common option both without mandatory (96%) and in vocational education (80%).
In vocational education, German Take the second position with 18.1%followed by French (14.1%); Spanish (6.6%); Russian (2.3%) And Swedish (2%)Field
The image seems to be mandatory.
A Spanish (27.1%) is second more studied language After English, followed by German (21.2%), French (20.8%) And, lower in the list, Italian with 2.7%Field
A Chinese They are taught only 0.5% of studentswith the highest indicators recorded in France (1.4%), Luxembourg (1.1%) And Italy (1%)Field
Some countries seem to make more efforts to learn foreign languages than others.
TO FranceIN Romania And Czech Republic; Almost 100% of general education students Teach two or more foreign languagesField
The picture changes to Professional educationField
TO Romaniaalmost All students (97.2%) two or more languages are taught, while the percentage reaches 85% in Finland And 78% in PolandField
Against, zero or almost zero rates recorded in Malta (0%)IN Spain (0.1%)IN Greece (0.1%) And Denmark (0.9%)Field