With a strong backing from the Education Minister Jan Björklund, Sweden is
With a strong backing from the Education Minister Jan Björklund, Sweden is looking into teaching Mandarin in all primary schools. Although there is a growing number of Chinese classes offered in Europe and America, the Scandinavian nation would be the first to universally offer the non-western language if the minister gets his way.
In Sweden, English lessons are mandatory from a young age and are given the choice between French and Spanish as their third language later on.
The country’s quality language education has already been proven through various statistics. In a survey, 85% of Swedes said they felt comfortable conversing in English. The country ranked fourth out of 44 non-Anglo countries in English proficiency.
The forward-thinking minister says adding Chinese as a third language option to give students even more competitive edge as China’s global presence grows. “Chinese will be much more important, from an economic perspective, than French or Spanish,” he told a Swedish newspaper.