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Not necessarily. It really depends on your school and when does the student transfer to an IS, in cases of transferred students.
Normally usually, for those who study at IS from primary school, they are required to take a foreign language according to the school curriculum. However, since the usual language of instruction is English, a foreign language can mean Chinese, which, in the case of a Chinese student, isn't really a "foreign language".
For transferred students from local schools, it really depends on the grade level they start studying at an IS. For example, a local primary school student transfer to an IS in Year 7, then it is very likely that s/he needs to take a foreign language. However, for a local secondary student who transfers to IS after Form 5, s/he usually has no choice of a foreign language if s/he shows no proficiency in languages other than Chinese and English. It would just be too hard for him/her to catch up with the other students in a foreign language class, who have been studying the language in the past 2 years at least.
As for which foreign language, Spanish and French are really popular. There are IS that offer other foreign languages, e.g. German, Japanese, Latin, etc. |
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