<p>I've never seen much about languages so let's begin.</p>
<p>I'm self-studying Modern Greek and Spanish. Foreign Languages aren't offered at my public middle school.</p>
<p>Mathematics.</p>
<p>I take Mandarin in school, am learning Arabic and French on my own, and I've taken American Sign Language since I was in 5th grade (currently almost up to interpreter levels). Yeah, I'm a language freak. But I only speak English fluently, so compared to most people on this board I suck.</p>
<p>What programs are you using to learn Arabic? How is it going for you? I'm also interested in the language.</p>
<p>Spanish...</p>
<p>latin... WHOOO!
but it really is fun</p>
<p>.-_-.</p>
<p>german, but i know not much and I;m in the 4th year!</p>
<p>Latin!!!...And arabic at home</p>
<p>English.</p>
<p>And Spanish.</p>
<p>None. I dropped Spanish senior year. Best decision I ever made.</p>
<p>same as amer: latin @ school, arabic @ home.</p>
<p>J'adore le francais, et tous qui l'accompagne. </p>
<p>C'est ironique que si beaucoup de gens a C.C. pensent qu'avoir pas de langues estrangeres pendant que le 12e an, c'est un bon chose de faire pour etre accepte a une 'bonne' universite...</p>
<p>I took two years of French in high school. Last summer I sat in an Intermediate Spanish class (which assumed two semesters of Elementary Spanish).</p>
<p>I am a native speaker of Mandarin Chinese, and I learned English naturalistically (daycare!)</p>
<p>Spanish 1 and 2 are the only languages offered at my school, but I'm taking Latin over the internet.</p>
<p>Francais. C'est tres interessant.</p>
<p>French and Latin. I love both.</p>
<p>French .</p>
<p>I'm taking Spanish four AP this year. I speak it pretty well, and our teacher is using the state teacher's examination as our final. That means that if I pass then I know enough to become a high school Spanish teacher, and I think that is really awesome!</p>
<p>Latin. I'm in an upper-division college class right now for my 3rd year. My high school requires it for the first two years. I'd have taken a different language this year, but continuity in the same language seems to look better on applications.</p>