Dready
Junior Member
- Joined
- May 18, 2009
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Kazakhstan
- Current Location
- Kazakhstan
Dear Teachers, about 3 years I graduated from a high school where I studied languages along with other general subjects. My English teacher always told us to write 'Linguistic Gymnasium' on the cover of the note-book (the place we also put school name, 1st and 2d name, etc.).
The thing is that in Russian Language the word 'Linguistic Gymnasium' sounds very much the same. You just use transliteration, if I may call it so.
So the question is if 'Linguistic Gymnasium' sounds fine to an English ear? Or there are other better variants for calling such schools I attended?
Thank you in advance.
The thing is that in Russian Language the word 'Linguistic Gymnasium' sounds very much the same. You just use transliteration, if I may call it so.
So the question is if 'Linguistic Gymnasium' sounds fine to an English ear? Or there are other better variants for calling such schools I attended?
Thank you in advance.