French pupils typically have two weeks of holidays every 6 weeks, and then a longer break of two weeks during the winter holiday in February, two weeks during the spring holiday in April, and approximately 8 weeks during the summer holiday.
You would say "Elle a huit ans" in French to mean "She is 8 years old."
"Quelques semaines plus tard."
French pupils typically have around 8-9 weeks of summer holidays, usually starting from early July and ending in early September.
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
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French pupils typically have two weeks of holidays every 6 weeks, and then a longer break of two weeks during the winter holiday in February, two weeks during the spring holiday in April, and approximately 8 weeks during the summer holiday.
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Not exactly see you in a few weeks but, à bientôt means see you soon. Vous voir en quelques semaines, I believe means see you in a few weeks. You can say Salut or au revoir to say goodbye.
In french you say huit instead of eight. You say it like you say wheat.
It depends what you want to say. For example, if you want to say there's three weeks left before Christmas, say "Il reste trois semaines"
Ma soeur a 8 ans
To say 7 o'clock, you say, Il est sept heures. To say 8 o'clock, you say, Il est huit heures.
You would say "Elle a huit ans" in French to mean "She is 8 years old."