Because 2 people at work told me so yesterday!
DS2 is in Y6 and gets the 'opportunity' to state a preference for which MFL he will study in Y7 in secondary. These dictate which tutor group you go into as well. The options are French (5 classes), Spanish (3) and German (2).
He has 'done' some French in primary but it has been cursory and badly taught and has caused him to say he doesn't want to do it in Secondary.
DS2 isn't very academic and I strongly suspect has dyslexic tendencies but I cannot get the otherwise 'good' primary school interested in a proper test and cannot afford the £400 needed privately. He does do English with a private tutor as otherwise he may not 'pass' his KS2 SAT in it.
He, in his sweet innocence, decided he wanted to do German 'because it's different'. DH and I looked at each other in horror! (Though the German teacher at the Open Day at the secondary was delighted...)
Briefly: I have an 'O' level in French though I am no linguist; I can speak a bit of colloquial German having au paired there for 8 months at 17. I know no Spanish.
DH did German at school but claims to remember nothing; he is apparently quite good at (South American) Spanish having undergone a crash course and 4 months there. He knows no French.
DS1 (Y8) does Spanish in secondary and is reasonably clever.
The ishoo is DH has no patience so I could imagine the ructions that would ensue if DH was called upon to 'help' DS2 with Spanish; I could help with French, but I'm not sure either of us would be much use with German! I am more than prepared to try but I suspect my 'help' energy will be better utilised towards getting something down in English and Maths, not a MFL as I actually doubt he'd pass a GCSE in it (school is big on it, however!).
I had 'dismissed' German (I know some will say 'But it's his 'choice''- to which I'd say 'Yes, but it's MY sanity!' and I am a grown up who knows that MFL for the non-linguist is difficult) but in discussing this at work, 2 women said that they felt German might suit DS2 better due to its 'logic' and being 'more like English'!
What do you think?