English was the main language of education in Tunisia after independence in 1956., After independence, Arabic and French dominated; English was only a minor subject until the 1980s, English is Tunisia’s third language after Arabic and French; compulsory from age 10, widely used in tourism, technology, and favored by youth., English is Tunisia’s first official language, replacing French in schools and administration., French completely disappeared from Tunisian education after 2011., French remained strong, but English gained ground as a “third-space” language valued for globalization and investment., English is Tunisia’s first official language, replacing Arabic and French., English is the third language after Arabic and French; compulsory from age 10, widely used in tourism, technology, and favored by youth, French remains strong in administration and among older generations., French is no longer used in Tunisian administration., English is currently an official language of Tunisia, English is firmly recognized as the third language, but it is not yet official, though it may become the third official language soon.
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