
Quizzes make learning fun! There is no quicker way to learn about English Language in High School - Grades 9 and 10
Now that you are in high school, you are bound to have favorite and not-so favorite subjects. Two main subjects that have been following you around since you started elementary school are of course English Language and Math. These two are the cornerstones of your education. Your two guardian angels if you like.
You see, without these helpful mentors, your chances in the big wide world of commerce are greatly reduced.
If you don’t know your basics in Math or English Language Arts, you could well turn up three hours too early for an interview and your resume might say ‘I is Jane Doe innit’. Which wouldn’t impress your pet goldfish, let alone any prospective employers.
Let’s take a look at what some famous people have said about the English language.
- I really want to adopt a child…I want to be called ‘Mom.’ It really is the most beautiful word in the English language. Patti Stranger
- When it comes to love, the English language bears no shortage of clichés. Sarah MacLean
- ’I am’ is reportedly the shortest sentence in the English language. Could it be that ‘I do’ is the longest sentence? George Carlin
- Drawing on my fine command of the English language, I said nothing. Robert Benchley
- When I was a kid, it was thought I would do something in the visual arts because I was always drawing, but when we emigrated to Australia from Holland when I was seven, I learnt the English language, and I fell in love with it. Michael Faber
Whatever your thoughts about this subject, we can’t stress enough how important it is to have a good understanding of English. That’s why we’ve gone the extra mile and turned learning into fun by quizzifying your education. Yes, we know quizzifying isn’t a real English word – but it should be, don’t you think?
Are you ready to delve a little deeper into the wonderful world of English Language? We’ll be with you all the way. Let’s go!