1. There is an international school nearby for the expatriates' kids in which you could consider sending your daughter to.
2. Well, there are no Indian schools in Malaysia. But they do have Tamil schools here in Malaysia. Nevertheless, sending them to the International Schools will be the best decision on my opinion.
i know a little but i do know that the only separation in malaysian schools are from boys and girls and that was ages ago anyway! I am sure that they teach different languages in the schools though!
They were worried that their language and culture might die, because english was spoken in schools and at work.
This means "He/She is worried"
"worried"
This means "He/She is worried"
the best translation for 'preocupado' is worried.
you should make her clean it with her tongue
No, "worried" is not a double consonant. It is a word that contains two consecutive consonants ("r" and "r"), but it does not represent a double consonant combination in English.
Elementary school aged is the age of Oedipus' daughters in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, disgraced Theban King Oedipus is worried about what will happen to his young daughters, the sister Princesses Antigone and Ismene. His daughters make no onstage comments. Oedipus needs to explain things, which he does in the way of speaking to children of elementary school age.
In the sentence, "Sandra is worried about her upcoming English test", the helping verb is "is", the third person singular form of "to be". In this instance it is helping to form a passive voice form of "worry".
All public schools must meet guidelines for health standards, and suitable food. If you are worried, you could always go talk to his teachers and pack his lunch.
You should be more worried about the English classes.