English Language will take you into areas such as semantics and etymology etc., which is useful if you want to teach the subject. Literature, of course, will give you a breadth of experience to draw on as a journalist, as you will (as a journalist) come to use techniques and devices learnt from other writers. You will also learn the difference between good and bad writing, and will learn how to pitch what you write to your perceived audience. They say that to write well, you need to be well-read, and that's very true.
I rather suspect that if you take both English, you will be heartily sick of it before the first year is out.
French is good. As a journo you will travel and you won't always be able to work with English speakers. French will also allow you, along with Geography, to gain a wider view of the world.