February 12, 2018

Germany - questions to French students

  • Questions from German students 
  • Answers from French students to German students 

·                  What type of school is your school?
Ø  My school is a vocational high school

·                  Where is your school located ?
Ø  My school is located in Ermont

·                  When was your school founded ?
Ø  My school was founded in 1967

·                  How many students/teachers are there in your school?
Ø  There are 500 students and 60 teachers in my school

·                  How long does one school day/year last ?
Ø  One school day lasts 8 hours
Ø  One school year lasts 10 months

·                  How many years/classes/grades does your school have?
Ø  My school has 3 years
Ø  my school has 28 classes
Ø  my school has 6 grades

·                  What would a typical timetable look like?
Ø  In my vocational school, Ferdinand Buisson, there is no school on Wednesday afternoon and no school on Saturday, Sunday

·                  What subjects do all students have?
Ø  In my school there are French, English, Spanish, Economics, B, Mathematics, PE, History, Geography, Vocational Practice, Administration Management

·                  Do you have PE ? And how are your PE lessons structured ?
Ø  Yes I have. Each term we change sports ; we have a new sport

·                  Which qualifications can you get ?
Ø  I can get a “Baccalauréat”
Ø  I can get a “Brevet”
Ø  I can get a “Certificat d'Aptitude Professionnelle”

·                  What chances do you have in the labour market with the qualification that you have at the end of your career ?
Ø  I have much chance to enter the labour market with my vocational qualification

·                  Does your school have any specialities“?
Ø  My school has specialties.
Ø  Students work on metal and create metal objects.
Ø  Other students work on fabric and create clothes.

·                  Could you please send us some photos of your school?
Ø  Yes. Thank you for the presentation

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