No, they go everyday but Sunday, and have Wednesday afternoon off.
four days
Six days a week
Hundreds of people die in their sleep every week.
yes, Jewish people do. not necessarily every week (possibly every week if they are orthodox).
French people typically enjoy leisurely meals with family and friends on weekends, which often include dishes like croissants, baguettes, cheese, and pastries. In school, French students have a structured curriculum that includes a wide range of subjects such as math, history, literature, and foreign languages, with a focus on academic rigor and critical thinking skills.
My current school timetable has French twice a week and German once a week.
Chaque autre week-end
People go to French schools because it helps them learn more and pass there tests properly
The last week in May and the first week of June.
Yes, it is common for French children to attend school for four days a week. The school week in France typically runs from Monday to Friday, with Wednesday often being a day off for students. However, this may vary depending on the specific school and region.
"I have walked to school every day this week."
A:No. The French Institute of Public Opinion (IFOP) 2009 study (based on self declaration) says that just 15.2 per cent of French people attended church at least occasionally, with only 4.5 per cent attending every week.