The French equivalent for GCSEs is the DNB (diplôme national du brevet). At the end of 3ème (9th grade), all students have to take written tests in French, History, Geography, Civics and Maths, plus one foreign language for international sections.
The result of the test also takes into account the grades obtained throughout the year in French, Maths, Music, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, PE, Computer science, Foreign language 1 and 2 (for most students, English and Spanish) and Art - all of them being compulsory.
Pupils studying Latin, Ancient Greek or a regional language will also be graded in these fields.
For 2011, an additionnal exam in Art history has been added to the list.
In France, students typically take the Baccalauréat (Bac) rather than GCSEs. The Bac is a national exam taken at the end of high school and covers a wide range of subjects, including French language and literature, mathematics, history, and science. It is an important qualification for entering higher education in France.
"We take" in French is translated as "nous prenons."
To say "I will take" in French, you would say "Je prendrai."
"Always take care" in French is "prends toujours soin de toi."
To say "take the first step" in French, you would say "faire le premier pas."
"DrΓ΄le" is an adjective in French, and adjectives do not have a gender. They take on the gender of the noun they are describing.
U can take basically anything, it doesn't really matter
No specific GSCEs but A Levels will matter.
hey what GSCEs do you need to be a singer ? hey what GSCEs do you need to be a singer ?
"We take" in French is translated as "nous prenons."
You take a French course to learn French.
'take steps' in french is 'prendre des mesures'
French
start with the letter "I" and follow it by "will take photographs in french"
"Take my" is "prendre mon"
"to take a break" may be translated as "faire une pause" in French.
To say "I will take" in French, you would say "Je prendrai."
So that you can talk to french people.