J'ai appris le français au collège (junior high school), au lycée (senior high school).
French speakers would just say "j'ai appris le français à l'école"
all of the tenses that exist and that are still in frequent usage, you should've learned them
hi there the answer is n'a pas fait i'm taking french in my high school so yeah we kind of just learned this thing. ;]
In French class in high school , we learned it was: "toute le monde." Literally translated it means "all the world," but is used to mean "everybody."
He learned English, french, and German
he learned
In French, haut école or l'école is high school; le lycée is college, or senior high school.
Georgians do not speak French, except for a few people who learned it in school.
In French, you say "lycéen" for a male high school student and "lycéenne" for a female high school student.
junior high school is called 'le collège' in French. Senior high school is called 'le lycée'
Un lycee.
The motto of Gabriel Richard Catholic High School is 'Life's Lessons Learned'.
The name of the exam taken by French students after high school is called the Baccalauréat.