American Schools

Differences between American and French schools

  1.  
    What is the equivalent of collège in the US?
    A. High School B. Middle School C. College D. Elementary School
  2.  
    True or False: Lunch time is longer in the US.
    A. True B. False
  3.  
    What is the name for the annual dance to celebrate the start of the school year?
    A. Homecoming B. Prom C. Graduation Dance D. Spring Fling
  4.  
    What are the obligatory classes in the US called?
    A. Core Classes B. Mandatories C. Obliged Courses D. Essentials
  5.  
    What are classes like theatre, band, art, and photography called?
    A. Entertainment Classes B. Fun Time C. Electives D. Optionals
  6.  
    How long is lunch time for most schools in the US?
    A. 45 minutes B. 30 minutes C. 1 hour and 30 minutes D. 2 hours
  7.  
    What day of the week do American Football games usually take place?
    A. Saturday B. Monday C. Thursday D. Friday
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Differences between American and French schools

  1.  
    What is the equivalent of collège in the US?
    A. High School B. Middle School C. College D. Elementary School
  2.  
    True or False: Lunch time is longer in the US.
    A. True B. False
  3.  
    What is the name for the annual dance to celebrate the start of the school year?
    A. Homecoming B. Prom C. Graduation Dance D. Spring Fling
  4.  
    What are the obligatory classes in the US called?
    A. Core Classes B. Mandatories C. Obliged Courses D. Essentials
  5.  
    What are classes like theatre, band, art, and photography called?
    A. Entertainment Classes B. Fun Time C. Electives D. Optionals
  6.  
    How long is lunch time for most schools in the US?
    A. 45 minutes B. 30 minutes C. 1 hour and 30 minutes D. 2 hours
  7.  
    What day of the week do American Football games usually take place?
    A. Saturday B. Monday C. Thursday D. Friday

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