Firstly the Greek language uses the Greek alphabet and not the Latin one . Secondly, in Greek is used an intonation system. Then, the Greek syntax and grammatical rules are different, more and in some extend more complicated than the English ones, apart from the very basics of course. Finally, as far as pronunciation is concerned, some phonetics of Greek are not found in English.
Differences between English and Spanish
Schools
School Starts at 9am till 2pm
Over here schools start at 8.45 till3.10
13 weeks summer holiday
Over here 6 weeks summer holiday
They have English lessons from 3 years
Over here you start English at the age of 6
They stay behind if not enough progress is made
Over here we don't
They have a huge end of year fiesta
We might a have a small party or not
Similarities between English and Spanish schools include a structured education system with standard subjects and academic assessments. Differences may lie in school organization (such as daily schedules and school year calendars), teaching methods, and grading systems. Additionally, Spanish schools may have a stronger emphasis on memorization and exams, while English schools may focus more on critical thinking and practical skills.
If you mean spanish schools, yes. English is the first choice
English schools typically have a longer school day than Spanish schools. English schools also tend to have a more structured curriculum with a focus on exams and standardized testing. Additionally, Spanish schools often have a siesta break in the middle of the day while English schools do not.
Some key differences between English schools and Spanish schools include the language of instruction, curriculum structure, and school hours. English schools typically follow a more flexible curriculum with a focus on creativity and critical thinking, while Spanish schools often have a more traditional, lecture-based approach. Spanish schools also tend to have longer school days with a break for lunch.
In Puerto Rico's middle schools, elementary schools and high schools they speak Spanish, in all classes, except the English class wich is in English. However there are English speaking private schools. Remeber that our first language is Spanish and then English.
nothing
many Spanish people have learned to speak English, the same as English speaking people have learned to speak Spanish, this goes for almost any one who thinks it is great to learn different languages and it serves them well when travelling to different parts of the world.
No, they are two completely different languages, as different as English and Spanish.
There is no official language. Many different languages are spoken in the United States. but mostly english and spanish are taught in the schools.
Yes, they do. English is their first language and spanish is their secondary language. That's why in American schools they learn spanish as well as study English
English.
The English and Spanish colonies were established for complete different reasons