School Events

School Events

  • Memorise useful vocabulary about school activities: for example, ‘examen’ (exam), ‘devoir’ (homework), ‘projet’ (project), ‘étude’ (study), ‘pause déjeuner’ (lunch break), etc.
  • Remember the names of different school subjects in French: ‘les maths’ (maths), ‘l’anglais’ (English), ‘la biologie’ (biology), ‘la géographie’ (geography), ‘la physique’ (physics), etc.
  • Understand how to talk or write about your daily school routine: ‘Je vais à l’école à huit heures.’ (I go to school at eight o’clock.)
  • Practice using everyday phrases associated with school life: ‘J’étudie pour un examen.’ (I’m studying for a test.)
  • Learn to articulate likes and dislikes regarding school events: ‘J’aime l’atelier de théâtre.’ (I like the drama workshop), ‘Je n’aime pas le cours de maths.’ (I do not like math class)
  • Familiarise yourself with the terms to describe people in the school, such as ‘le professeur’ (the teacher) and ‘le directeur’ (the headmaster).
  • Practice explaining future plans and objectives: ‘Je vais travailler dur pour obtenir de bonnes notes.’ (I am going to work hard to get good grades.)
  • Remember to use appropriate tenses when talking about past, present, and future school events.
  • Understand how to describe special events or trips: ‘On a fait une sortie au musée.’ (We made a trip to the museum.)
  • Practice using negative expressions to talk about school: ‘Je ne comprends pas la chimie.’ (I do not understand chemistry.)
  • Perfect your pronunciation of key phrases and words that are commonly used in the school environment.
  • Master how to write about your opinions about school events and why you feel that way.