"An English class that inspires your child"
"An English class that lights up your child's mind"
Hi! Guys! I have got an important question that needs help. I really appreciate any suggestions.
I need a word or phrase that means inspiring. Does the phrase an English class that lights up your child's comes across as an English class that comes with a lot of thought-provoking discussion and contents about different subjects that can inspire the child.
Thanks in advance.
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I think you mean "Hi, guys!"
You do not mean that the question needs help. The question needs answering or you need help with it.
I am sure that's true, but you mean "I would really appreciate …."
It looks like you left out a word. "Lights up your child's mind" is OK, but it implies that my child's mind is dark now, and I am not sure I'm comfortable with that. Besides, maybe my child's mind is already way too lit up. Do you have anything that will settle my child's mind? I don't see what is wrong with "inspire".
Also, "content" is non-count there.