Plus, with the two - hour
French lunch break kids can go run outside after lunch and work off some of the calories.
Not exact matches
The
French think this is practical for a few reasons: (i) it gives kids enough time to eat and digest their most important meal of the day; (ii) it gives teachers a proper
break (they get a three or four course freshly prepared
lunch (often the same thing the kids are eating) in a separate lunchroom!)
There is a long two - hour
lunch break in
French schools, and while this makes the day longer (maybe too long) for the kids, on the other side, the children have a good
break in the middle of the day to eat their
lunch slowly and digest afterwards in the recess area (
French law states that children must sit at the table for a minimum of 30 minutes).
French school timetables Say the day / time / after
break / after
lunch and students have to give subject Say subjects and students have to guess day Could be done in pairs