they have really weird times and they used to have school on saturdays. now they have no school on saturdays or wednesdays
France. Most French schools start work at 0800, most English schools at 0845 to 0900.
Same subjects! well actually they do not because french schools do not have religious as state schools in France do not tollerate religion and the children are not allowed to wear any kind of religious symbol e.g. turbuns and the cross
They're French not English
in france they speak french in england they speak english
No, they speak English. In English schools children are taught a second language, and it is commonly French. However, when they get to secondary school they can often take German, Spanish, Italian and even Russian, depending upon the school. Historically, the royalty in England spoke French as the language of the Court until the mid-1800s. French was seen as the aristocratic language whereas English was the language of the peasantry. This changed as the English government became increasingly more democratic and open to plebiscite.
not that different. they havce the same lessons as us but the school day is shorter.
nothing is different
French schools are different from English schools because, we the french eat poop steaw
They speak French and no one wears deodorant.
One key difference is the language of instruction, with French schools teaching primarily in French and English schools teaching in English. French schools also generally have longer school days and shorter summer breaks compared to English schools. Additionally, the curriculum and grading systems may vary between the two education systems.
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In french Schools they have to talk in french for every subject except for English
french schools have 7 hours of school and they don't wear school uniform
What do they have in English schools? Math, Science, History, Geography, Sports, maybe another language, French, etc.
of course all schools are different but i have attended school (grade school through high school and university) in french. Just imagine your classes, English speaking, discussing in English, writing tests/exams/projects in English, but all in french. It's actually only in grade four that we started learning English in school other than that it was all french all our subjects everything. so it's not very different it's the same as you do just in another language. The main difference between the British and French School systems is the stress on tests. British and American schools weight tests as a large percentage of the grade, but rarely more than 60%. The remaining percentage of a student's grade will come from participation, homework, preparedness, and other things that a student may do. In the French and European Continental System, the final examination is usually 90-100% of the final grade of the course with some wiggle room for other extraneous factors.
The French name for Jack is "Jacques." It is the French equivalent of the English name Jack. In French, names often have different variations or translations compared to English names due to linguistic differences between the two languages.
different types of schools in UK. study German English and many more but french study 12x harder than the UK :)