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Part 1: Possible questions to ask other students:
1. If you were in France, what grade would you be in?
2. What subjects are you studying this year?
3. Which subjects do you like or dislike so far? To what degree (a lot, a little)?
4. What do you think about the French school system? Do you think you'd like to study there? Why or why not?
5. What time do you normally begin your studies?
6. What time do you normally complete your studies?
7. Do you start and end your studies on a specific date every year? What date is that?
8. At lunchtime, do you eat with your family or do you have a different arrangement?
Part 2: Possible things to tell the other students about yourself:
1. What grade you are in
2. What your favorite subjects are
3. What subjects you really dislike
4. What you do at lunchtime
5. How much time you take for your lunch break
6. How much time you spend studying every day
7. What time you start your studies on a typical day
8. Who normally teaches you and whether different people work with you on different subjects
answer in French

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In this question we will form possible questions to ask other students and Possible things to tell other students about yourself.

How to assemble a sentence in French?

Basically, the structure of French direct and indirect sentences comprises:

  • Affirmatives: Subject + verb + complement;
  • Negatives: Subject + auxiliary negation + verb + complement;
  • Interrogatives: Interrogative auxiliary + subject + verb + complement.

Part 1: Possible questions to ask other students:

  1. serait au collège
  2. biologie et chimie
  3. Je les aime tous
  4. le système scolaire français est bon, j'aimerais y étudier
  5. 9h
  6. 16h
  7. de septembre à juin
  8. j'ai un arrangement différent

Part 2: Possible things to tell the other students about yourself:

  1. serait au collège
  2. biologie et chimie
  3. Je les aime tous
  4. le système scolaire français est bon, j'aimerais y étudier
  5. 9h
  6. 16h
  7. de septembre à juin
  8. j'ai un arrangement différent

Learning French takes practice, and that's great practice.

Apprendre le français demande de la pratique, et c'est une excellente pratique.

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