"Salle d'études" is the closest in meaning to homeroom class. Since the education system in France is different than the one in America, there is no real equivalent to that word.
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
The word from French is negligee, which is negligée in French.
Gourmet IS a French word.
Dans la classe de français means "in French class" in French. Dans la classe de français il y a dix-neuf élèves: there are nineteen students in French class.
Class, form, study session.
Sheri behaves in science class, but when she is in home-room she is a pest. Three changes need to be made - a comma after the word 'class', a hyphen in homeroom and a full-stop at the end of the sentence.
The term "Homeroom" can have different meanings depending on the school and area. The main use of the word "homeroom" is in reference to where the student will keep their items and generally do the important, school-wide activities. Lockers may be located in the homeroom, and the weekly schedule may be passed out here (or other documents). Homeroom could also mean you share two classes with the same teacher. One class may be a standard subject (English or Biology, for example) while the homeroom period may be a short class to get all of the important information out.
I think the role of a homeroom representative is to go to the meeting and get information to tell the class.
no i think
yeah. he was in my 8th grade homeroom class.
Well if you are talking about the homeroom at middle school. Its the place to go when you first go to school to check your attendance to make sure your in school or they call home. Heres a tip since in my middle school we have 3 min to get to each class, go to your locker first then go to Homeroom then to your class. Trust me its alot faster.
The French word for middle class is "classe moyenne."
Yes, you should capitalize "French" when referring to a French language class as it is a proper noun.
class.
" I got distracted during my homeroom session."
Class is translated "la classe" (fem.) in French when speaking of the classroom or the students as a group. It is translated "le cours" (masc.) when speaking of school subjects (French class is "le cours de français").In society, the working class is "la classe ouvrière".