They eat, play outside, and socialize with their friends, just like children in other countries. The only difference is that they do all things while speaking French.
No, why should it be? It's not a unique identity.
the students - les étudiants
No, the sentence is incomplete. It needs additional information to be grammatically correct, such as what happened during lunchtime or where it took place. For example, "Today during lunchtime, I met a friend at a café."
A group of students in French is called "une classe."
The sentence is active. To make it passive, you would write "Lunchtime was announced by the noon whistle."
Lunchtime begins typically at noon or 12:30. in French schools.
The students were very disgruntled when the teacher made them stay in at lunchtime.
comment s'est passé votre déjeuner
l'heure du repas de midi
l'heure du déjeuner (pronounced day-sher-nay)
French students have the equivalent of the GCSEs.
Not in class. Maybe at lunchtime. Teachers don't want kids jumping off the walls (not literally).
The duration of Weekend Lunchtime is 2 hours.
The Chance of a Lunchtime was created on 1991-01-06.
A split lunch at school refers to a schedule where students have their lunch period divided into two separate segments. This may involve one group of students eating first while another group has recess, followed by the two groups swapping. The purpose of a split lunch is often to reduce overcrowding in the cafeteria and provide more space for students during lunchtime. This approach can also help manage behavior and create a more organized lunchtime environment.
The cast of Lunchtime - 2013 includes: Salome Dastmalchi
french students usually have about 7 weeks of holidays a year.