Do you want to waste your time for a language you do not want to learn? Anyone would love to learn the language of his or her choice. If Spanish is a mandatory language in school, then most of you might waste your time for a language you do not want to learn. Schools should not make Spanish a mandatory language. First, students should have their freedom in choosing what language they are interested in and want to learn. Second, students should be able to choose a language based on their life choices. Finally, the majority of the population in the world speaks English. Let us examine how students should have their freedom in choosing what language they want to learn. Students should have their freedom in choosing what language they are interested in and want to learn. Schools should include Spanish as an optional language or an elective choice along with other languages. This way, students will have their freedom in choosing what language they want to learn. Some might find Spanish useful in their life, and some may not. Those who may not want to learn Spanish might find other languages useful. If Spanish is a mandatory language that all students will have to take, then students will have to waste their time for a language that might not even be useful in their life further ahead. Many students would like to have freedom, but some may also choose a language that would be useful for their life choices, and we will examine that next. Students should be able to choose a language they would like to learn based on their life choices. Many students may decide to move to another country where people do not even talk Spanish. For students with