In French, the phrase "day at school" is spelled as "jour à l'école".
"First day of school" in French is "premier jour d'école."
A French secondary school day typically lasts from around 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, with breaks for lunch and other short breaks in between classes.
French students do not have to go to school on Wednesday afternoons. This is known as a "journee de semaine de quatre jours" (four-day school week) implemented to give students more time for extracurricular activities and family time.
Chinese children typically attend school for around 8 hours a day, including breaks and lunchtime. This can vary depending on the school and the grade level of the students.
At school French teens only go to school half of the day on Wednesday, and they also go to school on Saturday for half of the day also.
A French secondary school day typically lasts from around 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, with breaks for lunch and other short breaks in between classes.
Well, usually from 8am to 12 and then from 2pm to 5pm (sometimes 4 or 6pm, depends of the school)
In French, the phrase "day at school" is spelled as "jour à l'école".
My school day: Ma journée à l'école
french people get out of school at 4pm but they don't have school on Wednesdays and they go to school half a day on saturday.
C'etait une longue journee means "it was a long day" in French
at the end of the school day French schoolboys get home and have a snack. Then they do their homework, or play, or watch TV.
its about 6 hours
French children have 6 periods in high school
A school day in libya is usually 8 hours.
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