It is still called English.
English is always capitalized, except when used in sports jargon, where it is optional.
Both, really. You hear it more in the US because their school years are split into two - semester means a course of six months, so they use that word to describe those school periods. In the UK, school years are split into three and referred to as 'terms', while semester is a perfectly valid British English word, there's no common usage for it.
French children typically start learning English as a foreign language around the age of 6 or 7 in primary school. English is a mandatory subject in French schools, and students receive English lessons throughout their education.
Maxine Hong Kingston likely experienced language exclusion at her American school by being treated as an outsider or being made to feel inferior due to her inability to speak English fluently. She may have experienced isolation, teasing, or discrimination from classmates or teachers because of her limited English proficiency.
In France, English is taught as a mandatory subject in schools starting from primary school. Children learn English as part of their curriculum in the classroom setting. Homeschooled children in France also have the option to learn English through various resources and programs available to them.
George Rice Carpenter has written: 'Elements of Rhetoric and English Composition: 1st and 2nd High School Courses' 'John Greenleaf Whittier' 'Modern English prose' -- subject(s): English prose literature 'American Prose: Selections' 'English grammar' -- subject(s): Grammar, English language 'The teaching of English in the elementary and the secondary school' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, English language, English language and literature 'Principles of English grammar' -- subject(s): Grammar, English language 'Henry Wadsworth Longfellow' -- subject(s): Accessible book, American Poets, Biography, Poets, American
Asa Fitz has written: 'American school hymn book' -- subject(s): English Hymns, School song-books
asignatura means: subject (as in a school subject)
They are Americans so they would have American schools.
Answers to English 7from keystone school
William R. Reardon has written: 'The Black teacher and the dramatic arts' -- subject(s): African American authors, African Americans, African Americans in the performing arts, American College and school drama, American drama, Bibliography, Drama 'The big smear'
Mari Evans has written: 'Continuum' 'Singing Black' 'I Am a Black Woman' -- subject(s): African American women, Poetry 'Jd' -- subject(s): City and town life, Fiction 'Clarity as concept' -- subject(s): African American families, African American poets, African Americans, African Americans in literature, American Poets, Authorship, Biography, Intellectual life
John Egerton has written: 'Speak now against the day' -- subject(s): History, Civil rights workers, Race relations, Civil rights, African Americans, Civil rights movements, Biography 'Southern food' -- subject(s): American Cookery, Cookery, American, Directories, Restaurants, Southern style 'Promise of progress' -- subject(s): School integration 'Visions of utopia' -- subject(s): History, Utopias, Collective settlements 'Education and desegregation in eight schools' 'School desegregation' -- subject(s): School integration 'Side Orders' -- subject(s): American Cookery, Cookery, American, Southern style 'Egerton's theatrical remembrancer' 'The theatrical remembrancer; containing a complete list of all the dramatic performances in the English language; their several editions, dates, and sizes, ... To which are added notitia dramatica, being a chronological account of events relative to the English stage'
Henry Augustin Beers has written: 'A suburban pastoral' 'Nathaniel Parker Willis' 'An outline sketch of English literature' -- subject(s): English literature, History and criticism 'Four Americans' -- subject(s): Concord School of Philosophy 'A history of English romanticism in the eighteenth century' -- subject(s): English literature, Romanticism, History and criticism
Herman Arthur Voaden has written: 'Human values in drama' -- subject(s): American Didactic drama, American literature, Didactic drama, American, Didactic drama, English, English Didactic drama, Study and teaching, Values in literature 'Wilderness' 'Four plays of our time' -- subject(s): Drama, Collections 'A vision of Canada' 'On stage, plays for school and community' -- subject(s): Drama, Collections 'On stage' -- subject(s): College and school drama, Amateur plays
Jawanza Kunjufu has written: 'Black students-Middle class teachers' -- subject(s): Education, African Americans, Self-esteem in children, African American children, Home and school '200+ Educational Strategies to Teach Children of Color' -- subject(s): Education, Nonfiction, Sociology, OverDrive 'Countering the conspiracy to destroy Black boys series' -- subject(s): African American children, African Americans, Education, Education (Elementary) 'Developing Strong Black Male Ministries' 'Hip-hop vs. MAAT' -- subject(s): African Americans, Conduct of life, Values 'Countering the Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys ( Vol.2 ) (Countering the Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys)' -- subject(s): African Americans, Education (Elementary), Education, African American children 'A talk with Jawanza' -- subject(s): African American youth, Education, Miscellanea 'Sankofa' 'Lessons from history' -- subject(s): Africa, African Americans, Blacks, Civilization, History, Juvenile literature 'State of Emergency' -- subject(s): African American families, African American men, African Americans, Psychology, Race relations, Social conditions 'The Power, Passion & Pain of Black Love' 'Black students-Middle class teachers' -- subject(s): Education, African Americans, Self-esteem in children, African American children, Home and school 'Great Negroes' 'Good Brothers Looking for Good Sisters' -- subject(s): African Americans, Fiction, Man-woman relationships 'Keeping Black Boys Out of Special Education' 'Black students-Middle class teachers' -- subject(s): African American children, African Americans, Education, Home and school, Self-esteem in children 'Up against the wall'
Robert L. Crain has written: 'School desegregation in New Orleans' 'The influence of high school racial composition on black college attendance and test performance' -- subject(s): African American college students, African Americans, Education, High school attendance, Longitudinal studies, Segregation, Segregation in education 'Discrimination, personality, and achievement' -- subject(s): African Americans, Psychology, Segregation 'School desegregation in the North' 'Desegregation and Black achievement' -- subject(s): African Americans, Education, School integration, Social conditions