Do you mean 'how do you say the lessons in french'? Because that's les leçons
In French, you would say "les leçons".
No she doesn't speak french. You need lessons!
British lessons typically focus on subjects like English literature, history, geography, and citizenship, while French lessons would typically focus on the French language, culture, history, and geography. British lessons may also include other subjects like science, math, and art that are not directly related to France.
Typically, a French school has around 24 to 30 lessons per week, depending on the grade level and schedule. Each lesson usually lasts around 45 minutes to 1 hour.
Some good websites to learn French include Duolingo, Babbel, and FluentU. These websites offer a combination of structured lessons, interactive exercises, and real-life language practice to help you improve your French skills.
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
Je prends des leçons de français
Apprécier vos leçons françaises!
A break from lessons? la récréation; kids usually say La Récré.
"j'aime les cours de français"
J'aime tous mes leçons.
The very first thing you learn is how to say hi :bonjour Then your learn how to say "my name is"
'une leçon, des leçons de piano'
No way,friend
"Today's lessons" in English is les cours d'aujourd'huiin French.
nous n'avons que 5 leçons par jour
"bonne chance avec tes cours de français"
ask a french person