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How do you say "community" in English?

Hello,

In foreign countries, the classification of societies is actually very simple. Just think of it this way: any sports team, such as basketball team, baseball team, ice hockey team, rugby team, ski club, etc. are all called Team. For example:

I am part of the hockey team.

I am in the football team.

I am a member of the snowboarding team.

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This way people will know which (sports) club you belong to.

And if it is music, there are orchestras and choirs:

Orchestras (teams) usually say "band" and a few will use the formal word orchestra, unless they represent The place and the country.

The choir is the Choir.

Everything related to musical instrument practice, such as violin, saxophone, flute, etc., as well as personal (composition) singing (performing with a band) are classified under ?band. Of course, there are also music clubs, which may include both of the above or purely academic or entertainment discussions or comments. Generally, discussion groups are different from the groups participating in performance competitions mentioned above.

Things related to drama, literature, cultural exchange (multicultural clubs), religious discussions, or astronomy clubs are all classified as Club or the so-called After school club:

Literature club

Drama club

Multicultural club

Religious club

Astronomy club

etc. are all very popular in the school. Some common societies. Clubs are not all about cultural exchanges. There are also school clubs such as Red Cross Club or First Aid Club that specialize in learning and practicing first aid knowledge.

As for the associations and societies you mentioned, they are generally rarely school groups. If they are, they are similar to those with sponsors. Everything they do is done voluntarily to sign an agreement or to complete the purpose voluntarily. . If you are participating in a local or community association such as volunteer work, you will use words such as association, society, or even foundation.

Finally, what will they think if you use ?I take part in a society? Most people will think that you have already entered the society and are working, and will not think that you have joined the school club. If you want to let them know that you are joining a club without naming it explicitly, you can say:

I take part in a sport's team or conversely, I take part in a team sports. Both can be clearly stated. Know that you are involved in a sports-related club.

I take part in band and choir. You can join both together or one of them, then people will know that you are in the band.

I take part in a school club or I take part in after school club. Others will know that you are in a (school) club.

If you want to ask others what clubs they have joined, you can also use the above calculation to use that word to ask, which will be more accurate, but generally you can ask like this:

Which club have you join after school?

Which after school club have you join?

Which team sports have you join?

I hope the above can help you, and I wish you all the best !