j'étais dans ta classe il y a longtemps /or/ il y a longtemps, j'étais dans ta classe.
j'étais (imparfait) is I was (past tense with the meaning that the situation has ended)
ya. There is nothing wrong with longer passsing periods. A.Procastianation to get to class(Which may result in being late to class) B.Time to do "bad things" (graffiti, bullying, fighting, etc.)
Kidtinvim - or other phonetically approaching possibilities - isn't a French word, and means nothing in French.
I imagine you are talking about different forms of teaching language. Core French would be when the language is taught through exercises in basic grammar and structures (ie a more fomal style of teaching), whereas the term 'immersion French' is used when the student is put into a learning situation where only the taget language is spoken - the idea being that he or she will pick up the language in a more natural way. Core French is when a student has only one classes where they learn French, that being French class. French Immersion is when all of a student's classes are in French (ex. Science, Math, Social Studies, French). The French class is more advanced in French immersion. By the time a student has finished high school in French Immersion, he or she should be considered bilingual, whereas students who only take core French have only the basics of the language. The only classes not in French while taking French immersion are: English, P.E., Music, Art...
French class is "le cours de français" in French.
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You start french class:"tu commences les cours de français"
Yes, you should capitalize "French" when referring to a French language class as it is a proper noun.
They killed people and ate stuff so they all died, so france does no longer exist. Your Face.
A class surface basically is exterior of anthing like cars they are fully finished with good curvature A class surface basically is exterior of anthing like cars they are fully finished with good curvature
Jacob took a french class at the university of arkansas in the fall. Jacob took a french class at the university of Arkansas in the fall.
You can say "my class" in French by using the phrase "ma classe."
The lower class of the French society, known as the estates-general revolted against the upper-class French nobility.