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Maria D Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

course / courses

Hello! Could you help me, please, with the word "course". How do you say in English the situation when a person attends language classes for adults or a language school? In my language we say "to go to courses". Thus, I have a question which sentence is correct:

1) I go to English courses
2) I go on English courses
3) I go to Language school
4) I go to a language school
5) I go to evening classes (or just English classes)

or instead of the word "go" and preposition "to"I should use other words?

Thank you!!
  

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These are OK: 1 ) I go to English classes/lessons. 3) I go to language school 4) I go to a language school 5) I go to evening classes / English classes.

  • These are OK: 1 ) I go to English classes/lessons.
  • 3) I go to language school 4) I go to a language school 5) I go to evening classes / English classes.
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These are OK:

1) I go to English classes/lessons.
3) I go to language school
4) I go to a language school
5) I go to evening classes / English classes.

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