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L'École Maternelle
Optional preschool for children ages 3–6, focusing on socialization and early learning.
Le Collège
Middle School equivalent in France for students ages 11–15, ending with an exam called Le Brevet.
Le Lycée
High School in France for students ages 15–18, where they choose between General, Technological, or Professional streams.
Le Baccalauréat (Le Bac)
High-stakes national exam required for university admission in France.
L’Université (La Fac)
Open to anyone with the Bac, heavily subsidized by the government and often criticized for being overcrowded.
Les Grandes Écoles
Elite higher education institutions in France that require passing competitive exams for admission.
Le CDI (Contrat à Durée Indéterminée)
Permanent employment contract in France, making it difficult to dismiss employees.
Le CDD (Contrat à Durée Déterminée)
Fixed-term employment contract often used for temporary work in France.
Le Chômage
Unemployment; France has historically faced higher youth unemployment rates leading graduates to move abroad.
La Sécurité Sociale (La Sécu)
National healthcare system in France that reimburses a significant portion of medical costs.
La Carte Vitale
The green card carried by every French citizen containing their insurance information.
Le Paradoxe Français
French people have low heart disease rates despite a rich diet, attributed to smaller portion sizes.
La Malbouffe
Junk food; contrasted with a cultural movement promoting organic (Le Bio) and locally sourced food (Le Terroir).
Les Congés Payés
Legally guaranteed 5 weeks of paid vacation for employees in France.
Faire le Pont
Taking an additional day off to create a long weekend by falling between a holiday.
Juilletistes vs. Aoûtiens
Cultural distinction between those who vacation in July and those who vacation in August.
Le Droit à la Déconnexion
French law requiring companies to set hours when employees are not expected to respond to emails.
Le Football (Le Foot)
The dominant sport in France, significant for social integration.
Le Cyclisme
Culturally significant sport in France, exemplified by the Tour de France.
La Vie Associative
French civic engagement through volunteerism in sports, arts, and charity associations.
L'éducation
Refers to upbringing and manners taught by parents; not simply schooling.
Le Collège
Means middle school in France, not university; university is referred to as l'université.
University Costs in France
Tuition in French universities is nominal, often a few hundred euros per year.
Subjunctive with 'Espérer'
Uses indicative mood; 'J'espère que tu seras heureux' is correct.
Cultural Stereotypes
Assuming all Francophones take long lunches with wine is outdated; modern life is fast-paced.
L'accès aux soins
The challenge in accessing healthcare in rural Francophone African countries.