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language arts

American  
[lang-gwij ahrts] / ˈlæŋ gwɪdʒ ˈɑrts /

noun

  1. (used with a plural verb) the skills, including reading, composition, speech, spelling, and grammar, taught in elementary and secondary schools to give students a thorough proficiency in using the language.

  2. (used with a singular verb) a core course of instruction in an elementary or secondary school where students develop these skills.


Etymology

Origin of language arts

First recorded in 1945–50

Example Sentences

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“Did you talk to your language arts teacher?”

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“Language arts with Chang next,” Ana informs me.

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“Celia, could I borrow your phone? I need to text Tadeo. I forgot to write down our language arts homework and it isn’t online.”

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I’m pretty good in math and language arts.

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Hank: Got an A on my language arts paper.

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