Lesson objective

We can learn the right life attitude through school life. Let's learn the expressions necessary in school life.
Communication Functions
a. Asking after.
b. Describing the fact
c. Asking dislikes

Are you leading a merry school life?
In our country, in each class, the teacher of each subject comes in. However generally in America, students move according to the subject.
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Would you check the expressions which I wrote down above? Are they grammatical?
Did I use the article correctly?

c. Asking dislikes I don't know what this means. What are you trying to say?

Are you leading a merry school life? The word "merry" is usually used in connection with Christmas and a few other times, but not for a daily occurrence. "Are you having a good school year?" would be more usual.

To check the expressions you wrote down for grammatical correctness and to see if you used the article correctly, we can analyze each expression:

a. Asking after.
This expression is grammatically correct. However, it may be unclear what exactly you are asking after. It would be helpful to provide some context or specific information about what you are asking about.

b. Describing the fact.
This expression is grammatically correct and clear in its meaning. It suggests that you want to describe a certain fact, but again, without more context, it's difficult to know what specific fact you are referring to.

c. Asking dislikes.
This expression is grammatically incorrect. The correct expression should be "Asking about dislikes." This means you want to ask someone about the things they do not like.

Regarding the use of articles in your text, there are a few instances that need clarification:

1. "In our country, in each class..."
This usage is correct and appropriate. The definite article "the" is used before "class" to refer to a specific class in a general sense.

2. "However generally in America..."
The use of the word "the" before "America" is incorrect. It should be "However, generally in America..." without the definite article.

Overall, with some minor adjustments, the expressions can be grammatically correct, and the use of articles can be improved.