Yes, many French students go home for lunch during the school day. It is common for schools in France to have a longer lunch break, allowing students to have a proper meal at home before returning to school for afternoon classes. This tradition of going home for lunch is deeply rooted in French culture.
Yes, students in France typically attend school on Fridays as it is a regular school day like any other weekday.
The direct object in the sentence "students go to school" is "school," as it is the receiver of the action of going.
In Alberta, it is not mandatory to learn French. French is offered as a second language in schools, but it is not a requirement for all students to learn it.
Yes, in France, many students have a longer lunch break and often go home for lunch. This is common practice in the French education system to allow students to have a break during the day and eat a meal at home with their families.
Yes, many French students go home for lunch during the school day. It is common for schools in France to have a longer lunch break, allowing students to have a proper meal at home before returning to school for afternoon classes. This tradition of going home for lunch is deeply rooted in French culture.
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Yes, but French students traditionally get Wednesdayafternoons off - they have to go in on Saturday morning to make up for it.
French students go to school six days a week. Monday through Saturday, and get out at 4pm being the earliest and 6pm being the latest. For Saturday, they only have school in the morning, and on Wednesday, they have the afternoon off to eat lunch with their families at " la maison. "There are many places where you can learn about French school days. You could for example talk to a French student.
Wednesday
Not any that I know of If you go to un lycée, yes you do. Lessons on Saturday mornings in primary schools were stopped by the government last year, so we now have a four day school week.
In France it is mandatory to go to school until you are 16. Most students go on to get an undergraduate degree.
it depends on how old they are etc. but Sunday is always a free day. and monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday are almost always school days. some schools have half days on sat and wed. whereas some just have full wednesdays and no school on Saturday. (some have it on both days - but usually one of these days is half)
No, they go everyday but Sunday, and have Wednesday afternoon off.
Yes, it is common for French children to attend school for four days a week. The school week in France typically runs from Monday to Friday, with Wednesday often being a day off for students. However, this may vary depending on the specific school and region.
There does not seem to be an exact way to say this, but one possibility is "les jours de classe." In case you are curious, students in France go to school 6 days a week (Monday to Saturday). On Saturday, they only have school in the morning, and on Wednesday, they have the afternoon off to eat lunch with their families at home.