French children have two exams in high school; the "Brevet des Collèges" at the end of junior high school and the "Baccalauréat" at the end of high school before going to University.
French students have the equivalent of the GCSEs.
4 speaking reading listening and writing
A* in football A* in maths A*in science A* in textiles A* in art and design A* in english A* in french
yes because it helps in later life or with GCSEs or evan ..........
You can do any GCSE's but you have to have French and you would probably need a C in English, Science and Maths to get into uni in the first place.
Children are 'les enfants' in French.
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In France, children are taught to write through a method called "écriture cursive" or cursive writing. This method emphasizes the importance of neat and connected handwriting. Children start learning cursive writing in primary school, typically around the age of 6 or 7. The emphasis is on practicing proper letter formation, spacing, and legibility.
Yes
they have the French equivalent.
no i dont i think i will
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