foreign language definition
foreign language means a language which is neither an Indian language nor the English language;
foreign language means a language other than English and includes American Sign Language, classical languages, and indigenous languages.
foreign language means any language other than an officially recognised language;
More Definitions of foreign language
foreign language means any language other than English or Sesotho;
foreign language. Any foreign language through the 202 level provided the 202-level course was not taken as dual enrollment. A student can satisfy this requirement by submitting qualifying scores in SAT, AP, or IB foreign language subject tests.5 Alternatively, this requirement is waived for students who complete a secondary curriculum in which the language of instruction was other than English.
foreign language or "Foreign Languages" shall mean any and all languages which are not UK or US English.
foreign language means any language used in the pre-primary school context other than the first language/mother tongue, the language of instruction or the second language.
foreign language means a language other than Thai language.
foreign language. Any foreign language through the 202 level provided that the courses taken are not dual enrollment. A student can satisfy this requirement by submitting qualifying scores in SAT, AP or IB foreign language subject tests.2 • Social Sciences (6 credits): Two transferable courses in any of the following: anthropology, economics, government, linguistics, psychology, or sociology. • Humanities (6 credits): One transferable course in two of the following three groups: a) literature (classics, comparative literature, English, foreign literature); b) fine arts (art, drama, music); and c) moral, philosophical, or religious thought (political theory, philosophy, religion). • Historical Studies (3 credits): One transferable course offered by the history department. • Non-Western Perspective (3 credits): One transferable course from any department that deals substantially with a culture other than Western, e.g., Africa, Asia, the Middle East or a minority subculture of the West. • Natural Science and Mathematics (12 credits): Transferable courses in at least two of the disciplines: mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, environmental science, or astronomy. Mathematics courses may include statistics. Pre-calculus will count towards degree credit at the University, but will not satisfy this area requirement.
foreign language. In addition to the above qualifications, a teacher of foreign language must pass a fluency test administered by the School District.