List of most commonly learned second languages in the United States explained

The tables below provide a list of second languages most frequently taught in American schools and colleges. They reflect the popularity of these languages in terms of the total number of enrolled students in the United States.

Lists

K-12

Below are the top second languages studied in public K-12 schools (i.e., primary and secondary schools). The tables correspond to the 18.5% (some 8.9 million) of all K-12 students in the U.S. (about 49 million) who take foreign-language classes.[1]

K-12 students (2007-2008)! Rank! Language! Enrollments! Percentage
1Spanish6,418,33172.06%
2French1,254,24314.08%
3German395,0194.43%
4Latin205,1582.30%
5Japanese72,8450.82%
6Chinese59,8600.67%
7Russian12,3890.14%
Others[2] 489,3565.49%
Total8,907,201100%

Colleges and universities

Below are the top foreign languages studied in American institutions of higher education (i.e., colleges and universities), based on the Modern Language Association's census of fall 2021 enrollments. "Percentage" refers to each language as a percentage of total U.S. foreign language enrollments.[3]

College and university students (2021)! Rank! Language! Enrollments! Percentage
1Spanish584,453 49.4%
2French135,088 11.4%
3American Sign Language107,899 9.1%
4Japanese65,661 5.6%
5German53,543 4.5%
6Chinese46,492 3.9%
7Italian45,182 3.8%
8Arabic22,918 1.9%
9Latin19,472 1.6%
10Korean19,270 1.6%
11Russian17,598 1.5%
12Greek, Ancient11,433 1.0%
13Hebrew, Biblical10,4420.9%
14Portuguese7,684 0.6%
15Hebrew, Modern4,125 0.3%
Less Commonly Taught Languages31,302 2.6%
Total1,182,562

List of top five most commonly learned languages by year

Grades K-12

YearLanguages
1%2%3%4%5%
2004–2005Spanish72.9French15.0German4.2Latin2.6Japanese0.7
2007–2008Spanish72.1French14.1German4.4Latin2.3Japanese0.8

Higher education

YearLanguages
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1960FrenchSpanishGermanRussianItalian[4]
1968FrenchSpanishGermanRussianLatin
1980SpanishFrenchGermanItalianLatin
1990SpanishFrenchGermanItalianJapanese
1995SpanishFrenchGermanJapaneseItalian
1998SpanishFrenchGermanItalianJapanese
2002SpanishFrenchGermanItalianAmerican Sign
2006SpanishFrenchGermanAmerican SignItalian
2009SpanishFrenchGermanAmerican SignItalian
2013SpanishFrenchAmerican SignGermanItalian
2016SpanishFrenchAmerican SignGermanJapanese
2021SpanishFrenchAmerican SignJapaneseGerman

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Foreign Language Enrollments in K–12 Public Schools . February 2011 . American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) . October 17, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140817144116/http://www.actfl.org/sites/default/files/pdfs/ReportSummary2011.pdf . August 17, 2014.
  2. "Others" includes (in order of quantity) Native American languages, Korean, Filipino, Arabic, Vietnamese, Portuguese, Hebrew, Polish, Turkish, Swahili and Hindi.
  3. Web site: Modern Language Association . Modern Language Association . 2023 . Enrollments in Languages Other Than English in US Institutions of Higher Education, Fall 2021 . 2024-08-17 . Modern Language Association.
  4. Web site: Enrollments in Languages Other Than English in United States Institutions of Higher Education, Summer 2016 and Fall 2016 Preliminary Report. Looney . Dennis . Lusin . Natalia . February 2018 . Modern Language Association . July 2, 2018.