1. I am a freshman in high school.

2. I am a freshman of high school.
(Which preposition should we use? Are both OK?)

3. There'll be a parade on the anniversary day.
(How do you pronounce "There'll"?)

4. We'll choose between upper secondary school and vocational school.

(What is the difference between upper secondary school and secondary school? Do you have 'lower secondary school'?)

5. We can take a year off before we go to high school.

7. we can take a rest for a year before we go to high school.
(Are both the same? Thank you for your help. Have a good time!)

4 answers

1 is correct; 2 is not.

3 - There'll --> contraction of there and will - http://www.pronunciationtips.com/contractions1.htm Scroll down and find the word you want to hear; then click on the green dot in front of it.

4 - I think that upper secondary school is like the American high school, and lower secondary school, like the American middle school (or sometimes called intermediate school or junior high school). High school is usually grades 9-12; middle school is usually grades 6-8.

5 and 7 seem to be about the same, yes.
Upper secondary skul is senior high skul
Use the “Uncle Sam Will Give You a Home In The Flathead Indian Reservation,” that describes land available in Montana, 1909 poster to answer the question.
How does the poster use location to encourage settlers to move east? Explain
A. It contrasts rural spaces with crowded city life.
B. It explains the land's proximity to the railway.
C. It downplays the land's use as a Native American reservation.
D. It ignores the natural resources of the western states.
B. It explains the land's proximity to the railway.

The poster specifically mentions that the land is located in Montana and highlights the fact that the railway passes through the region, making transportation and accessibility easier for potential settlers. This would encourage settlers to move east towards the Flathead Indian Reservation as it was now easier to reach due to the railway line. The poster does not address the other options mentioned in the answer choices.