so they can learn more information
Yes, students in France typically attend school on Fridays as it is a regular school day like any other weekday.
the students - les étudiants
In French, "attend university" is translated as "fréquenter l'université" or "aller à l'université".
A group of students in French is called "une classe."
A French teacher instructs students in the French language, grammar, vocabulary, and culture. They develop lesson plans, assess student progress, provide feedback, and help students improve their language skills through speaking, listening, reading, and writing activities. Additionally, they may expose students to French literature, history, and customs.
'attend' in french is 'assister à'
They were motivated by the French people from France.
monday, tuesday, either no class wed or minimum day, thursday-saturday, no school sunday
Yes, students in France typically attend school on Fridays as it is a regular school day like any other weekday.
French students have the equivalent of the GCSEs.
Three years. It is for ages 15-18 and are prepared for the baccalaureate for higher education studies or professional life.
ketchup and fries :)
Vous avez besoin de cours chers
je suis motivé(e)
french students usually have about 7 weeks of holidays a year.
"il attend"
the students - les étudiants