Or open up job prospect and educational value?

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      7th grade? I never took a foreign language until 9th grade. I have two nephews, and both of them never took one until 10th.

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      Not sure about other countries, but here in Norway, English lessons start in the 2nd grade (6-7 years old). It wouldn’t surprise me if it’s similar in the rest of Europe.

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        In Spain there are places where two languages are taught at once since the first minute.  There are two official languages. And a third one is taught soon after that.

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        I think this is one of the reasons why people from English-speaking countries are less motivated to learn other languages; English is almost everywhere, to varying degrees.

        It’s sort of a gift and a curse. I enjoy learning languages, but there’s no practical need for me to, so I’m bad at it 🙈

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        English starts in 3rd grade here and a second language like French or Spanish usually in 5th grade. Starting to learn foreign languages in high school is wild.

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        In Portugal, mandatory English classes start on the 5th grade, but from 1st grade kids have the option to take English classes as an extracurricular