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Hi im new :-) and fairly new to gardening :-S
Sacha wrote:
I take your point but in the past, languages were taught because they were useful in diplomacy or commerce. French is the language of diplomacy and Spanish is spoken in large tracts of the trading world. I don't know if that's the case with Urdu or Hindustani so I don't know if those languages will be useful in a modern child's business life. Given how a lot of UK work is now farmed out to India to get it done on the cheap (see call centres + IT work for the obvious examples), I can see there being a call for Indian languages. |
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