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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What is the right way to say...?

Hi chaps,

Let’s say that I’m a teacher and I want to stage a little English language contest (you know something like a Subject Olympics) at my school, and how to call it? What is the right way of saying it? School subject contest? School subject competition?

Thanks
  

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In the US, high schools participate in a national contest that covers many school subjects - math, science, literature, art, history, geography, current affairs, etc. " That's a catchy title, but "Academic Competition" or "Academic Games" works well too.

  • In the US, high schools participate in a national contest that covers many school subjects - math, science, literature, art, history, geography, current affairs, etc.
  • " That's a catchy title, but "Academic Competition" or "Academic Games" works well too.
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In the US, high schools participate in a national contest that covers many school subjects - math, science, literature, art, history, geography, current affairs, etc. They call it the "Academic Decathlon." That's a catchy title, but "Academic Competition" or "Academic Games" works well too.
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Even for Primary schooI?
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Students can be academically challenged at any age.

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