British lessons typically focus on subjects like English literature, history, geography, and citizenship, while French lessons would typically focus on the French language, culture, history, and geography. British lessons may also include other subjects like science, math, and art that are not directly related to France.
Do you mean 'how do you say the lessons in french'? Because that's les leçons
No she doesn't speak french. You need lessons!
brittanique. (if you are a Welsh or a Scot, don't be surprised or offended if the French call you "English", as they have little idea of the differences between England, the United Kingdom or Great Britain.)
différent the only difference (hee hee different-difference!) between the English and French is the French version has an accent aigu on the first e and English has no accents. Hope that helped!
No, the British did not assimilate the French. Despite periods of conflict and rivalry, the British and French maintained distinct cultural identities and traditions.
The French have more croissants.
The French were Catholic and the British were Church of England.
they just were different :)
French colonists generally had friendlier relations with American Indians.
French colonists generally had friendlier relations with american Indians
French colonists generally had friendlier relations with american Indians
French colonists generally had friendlier relations with american Indians
The Native Americans were so important in the clash between the French and British because the Native Americans helped the French in the war between the French and British.
The Native Americans were so important in the clash between the French and British because the Native Americans helped the French in the war between the French and British.
The French came to be fur traders and travel and work with the Indians. The British came to farm.
No, the war was between the French/Indians (VS) British...
French colonists generally had friendlier relations with the American Indians.