At primary school, Children learn French (writing, spelling, reading, grammar), Mathematics, geography, history, some physic/ Biology, sport. Then start the college at 11. All same learning plus additional 1 foreign language ( German/English/Spanish), physic, chemistry, biology, economic and social and as optional dead language ( Grec/Latin). After 2 years you will have a 2nd foreign language and up to 3 options. If you follow a general option, you will go to the Lycee at 16 for 3 years. They will be the same teaching but more improve. The last year, as you will have had a French examen in the end of the 2nd year in Lycee, French will be replace by Philosophy.
This is only the program for general option. You can also follow some way which are more technical.
All of this will have a final exam: BACCALAUREAT
Students in France have the same subjects in school as students in the UK or USA, with the exception that their literature class is a French literature class as opposed to an English literature class.
French students take: French, History & Geography, Math, Science, Foreign Language, Art Courses, Music, etc. Of course, a French Student will choose a specific course in those disciplines, like Statistics, Calculus, or Computer Science under the umbrella of math.
French kids learn to speak French by ear at home, just as we learn to speak our native language from our family and friends, from early childhood. But just as in any language, there are certain things you can't learn entirely by ear. In French, the spelling and grammar require a lot of study and practice, even for native speakers. In terms of spelling, they need to learn which accents to use and when and why, and how to know when there are silent endings on words, and how to spell those. There are different kinds of pronouns, and rules about where they are placed in a sentence, etc. French grammar is much more complicated than English grammar, so they study it more intensively, and for more school years, than we do. In order to be successful both academically and socially, mastering French grammar is key.
French pupils have to take a first foreign language at age 11 or so (beginning of junior high school) and a second language two years later.
English is by far the most taught foreign language. Then comes Spanish and then German.
French schools teach subjects like french, English, German, mathematics, Social Sciences, and geography. They also teach subjects like physical education.
You can learn whatever language you want to in France, but french and English are most popular in France.
The language of instruction in French schools is French. But there are many foreign language classes available as well.
Literally the same as us!
french & dutch.
60% study German so 40% study French and not German.
Languages Online is good, that's where I learnt a lot of French, the problem is the titles of the activities are in French, so id you don't know any French, it's hard to find what activity is good. Quia is also a place you can learn a bit of French.
It is the same for both languages
Blackburn College Students' Union's motto is 'Learn... Live... Laugh'.
In french: minuscule. In german: winzig
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Because Canada has two official languages: English and French. And all canadians are required to know their country's official languages.
English, Spanish, French
Learning another language is a basic requirement for students. For English speakers, French is an easy one compared to extra-European languages (Arabic, Chinese and such) or Russian which does not have a similar alphabet.
French is one of the native languages spoken in Belgium.
they learn English spanish German and Chinese and polish
Currently the languages you can take are: Hebrew, Italian, French and Russian Is it compulsory to learn a language? I don't know
The answers for this question vary depending on the person. I personally think the hardest languages to learn are Spanish, French, and Chinese.
yes french is one of the main subjects their in the schools I know
they learn over other languages and pretty much what other students in the united states of America learn just in a different way.
In Italy, students can take most of the major languages of the world, depending on the school or University. The most popular foreign languages in Italy are English and French.
so they can learn more information