Keith Wheeles

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The small minority who managed to complete secondary schools were not encouraged to learn contemporary European languages. The main ‘foreign’ languages were Latin and Ancient Greek: 90 per cent of males sitting the Leaving Certificate took the Latin exam; just 9 per cent took French, 2 per cent German, while Spanish and Italian attracted negligible numbers.
We Don't Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland
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