I mean its okay but you need to know your stuff
most likely you'd have to take at least one honors English class but it also depends on the job you are willing to take. but if you do take an honors English class it would be easier for you to get that job then someone who didn't have honors English.. so keep that in mind
I think its a place surrounded by mountains unless you mean monotonous,that's very tiresome and lethargic.(English 9 Honors)
Yes, English 2 Honors is considered a challenging course due to its advanced curriculum and higher expectations for students compared to a standard English course.
In the United States, the equivalent of an English honors degree is typically a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English with honors distinction. This may involve a rigorous curriculum that includes advanced coursework, a thesis project, or a high GPA. Some universities offer a specific honors program within the English department, which provides enhanced academic opportunities and challenges for high-achieving students.
Yes in English, English UK English, Australian English etc - but NO - in American English. In the USA Honors is correct
It's not bad but it's not that good either
English 1 Honors is often considered difficult because it requires higher-level thinking skills and a deeper understanding of literature. The course covers complex literary analysis, critical thinking, and advanced writing skills. Additionally, the workload and expectations are typically higher in honors courses compared to regular English classes.
Yes, I took more honors classes than that my freshman year. Freshman year is easy; trust me. You'll be treated like a baby, though, which is good sometimes.
"Have fun!" in English is Amusez-vous! in French.
No. The sentence you are needing is "I think English is fun to learn" or "I think learning English is fun".
"Forever fun" in English is Sempre divertente! in Italian.
i like english because its fun in french