In french Schools they have to talk in french for every subject except for English
les écoles françaises ne portent pas d'uniforme.
Associating geography with the life cycles and natural histories of a landscape's inhabitants is a way in which French schools of thought elevate geography. For example, astro-, bio-, and cultural geographies realize their greatest expression among French-speaking researchers because of the practicalities of linking life forms with landforms.
the Americans won using the French fleet under Lafayatte and the French and American army men
The word lawyer in French translates as: Avocat (attorney/solicitor/barrister), notaire (notary public) or huissier de justice (bailiff). Interestingly, it happens to be the same word in French as the green fruit "avocado". Beware of the confusion!
The Norman invasion of 1066 brought Anglo/Norman French to England. It was, to a large extent spoken to the ruling classes, in law courts, schools and universities. Correspondence was carried out in Anglo/Norman or Anglo/French, all up to the 15th century .After some time, the language was absorbed into English. Even today, French is still evident in legal and administrative terms
Like french schools.
schools - écoles
They speak French and no one wears deodorant.
Yes French schools give holiday on Easter.
Primary schools are "les écoles primaires" in French.
Like french schools.
French schools are different from English schools because, we the french eat poop steaw
French baguettes with a side of French fries
a french teacher at schools
lots of schools
french schools have 7 hours of school and they don't wear school uniform
Many state high schools offer French as a second language. There are no known specific bilingual schools. French is not offered as a subject in many Christian schools such as those found in the Lutheran system, or independent Christian schools, as demand is not high for this language as a subject.