In France there isn't school on a Wednesday afternoon. They finish around 5.00 They have 110 days a year on holiday. They do have lots of homework and they don't wear school uniform.they have to pay for there exercise books. They also speak differently to the English, and have 7 hours of school.
One key difference is the language of instruction; English schools primarily teach in English while French schools teach in French. Additionally, the curriculum and teaching methods may vary between the two systems, with French schools often emphasizing structure and traditional academic subjects while English schools may focus more on creativity and critical thinking skills.
The French schools get more holidays than the English and that they get more homework , and that they are more strict there and also, they have 7 hours of school and that they don't talk to their teachers and that the maximum amount in 1 class is 24. The schools can be so small that there is only 500 pupils in 1 school. Other than that i actually don't know that much.
differences:
At French schools they don’t wear school uniform
They have a longer holiday than in England
In France they don’t study religious education
They study history and geography together
They go to middle school at the age of 10 and high school at the age of 15
French students don’t have school on a Wednesday afternoon however they do have to go in on Saturday
French school days are from 8am to 4pm
Similarities
A lot of the subjects they do in France are the same as in England
Education is free in both England and France
You can leave school when your 16 in England and France
School is compulsory
There are private schools in both countries
They have a summer and Christmas holiday in England and France
They have kindergarten/nursery
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.
French schools typically follow a centralized curriculum set by the government, while Scottish schools have more autonomy in their curriculum. Additionally, the education system in France includes separate secondary schools for vocational and academic tracks, while Scotland has a more integrated system. French schools also emphasize learning the French language, while Scottish schools focus on promoting both English and Scottish Gaelic languages.
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!
santosh poudyal MBA, Delhi University go to the following link http://translate.Google.com/translate_t choose option french to English type the word and press translet. you will get the answer un décalage means a gap or a difference, or time difference
French
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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The french get more and longer holidays
French schools are different from English schools because, we the french eat poop steaw
In french Schools they have to talk in french for every subject except for English
French schools typically follow a centralized curriculum set by the government, while Scottish schools have more autonomy in their curriculum. Additionally, the education system in France includes separate secondary schools for vocational and academic tracks, while Scotland has a more integrated system. French schools also emphasize learning the French language, while Scottish schools focus on promoting both English and Scottish Gaelic languages.
French
They speak French and no one wears deodorant.
One's A Different Language
Well, theres a differents between them, but cant think of any same
nothing is different
Middle English incorporates influences from French.