`English second language must be in secondary education`
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- 27 September 2010
Flemish despite reassurances Pascal Smet advocates that the English is the second language in secondary education, and not the French as is currently the case.
'If we want to mean, we in Europe need a common language. And that is clearly the English, not French,' argument was Pascal Smet yesterday - on the European Day of Languages - in an interview with the parc newssheet and Ghent. His statements provoked reactions from throughout the day.
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