In high school, what do we call the student elected the head of a class? class monitor, class president or class prefect?
When a teacher goes into a class, would she ask "President, please! How many students are there in our class? How many students are present for today?" ==> "There are 40 students in our class. 39 students are present for today, Ms."
Would you say like that in your native English? If not, please help correct!
Thank you so much!
jennifertran Would you say like that in your native English? No, because such a thing does not exist in all parts of the English-speaking world.
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jennifertranWould you say like that in your native English?
No, because such a thing does not exist in all parts of the English-speaking world.
In the US, in junior high school (also called middle school or intermediate school, grades 6 to 8), you generally have a class president for each grade, who is elected by the students in that grade: 8th grade class president, 7th grade class president, 6th grade class president.
Starting in high school (grades 9 to 12) in the US, there is usually only a student council, representin