Aujourd'hui à l'école, on a appris des maths et des sciences humaines. J'ai appris un peu de français aussi. J'ai appris l'anglais aussi.
-On a side note whatever you said had some major grammar issues so I tried my best.
How was your day at school? (This is English transposed into French)
"How do you go to school?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comment vas-tu à l'école? The question models a linguistic difference whereby English does not always employ "the" where French uses definite articles, in this case l'. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw va-tyoo a ley-kol" in French.
'bac' is the abbreviation of Baccalaureat, the exam taken by French students doing their final grade in high school.
"Je vais au collège" in English means "I go to middle school," since "collège" in French is not the equivalent of college, but to middle school, making it a false cognate.
Classen School of Advanced Studies's motto is 'Qui non proficit deficit'.
He learned English, french, and German
"He studies" in the sentence "He studies English in the school" is present tense. "He has studied" is past tense. "He will study" is future tense.
"How was school?" in English means Comment était l'école?in French.
Grace Ling Liang English School was created in 1974.
Georgians do not speak French, except for a few people who learned it in school.
all of the tenses that exist and that are still in frequent usage, you should've learned them
"Are you taking French in school?" in English is Est-ce que tu étudies le Français à l'école? in French.
We learn to speak English.
école - school
At my Junior High School in Canada, the subjects that we have are: Mathematics, English Language Arts, Social Studies, French, Physical Education, Healthy Living, Science, Art, Technology Education, and Child Studies.
"The school" is an English equivalent of the French phrase l'école. The feminine singular phrase also translates as "school (of thought)" and "schooling" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "ley-kol" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
they were a 1 room school with kids learning to be adults and take on jobs at the age of 5. the kids learned english, italian, french, and some spanish.