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Truthfully, how many ABers don't know the difference between:-
1) There, their and they're?
2) Were, wear and where?
3) Your and you're?
4) Our and are?
I can't believe my son has an A in GCSE and 1) can't spell very well - 2) doesn't know the difference between most of these.........
1) There, their and they're?
2) Were, wear and where?
3) Your and you're?
4) Our and are?
I can't believe my son has an A in GCSE and 1) can't spell very well - 2) doesn't know the difference between most of these.........
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another one which is irritating is when you see "could of, would of"..etc instead of "could have" or "would have".
Sadly it does seem that not many schools see grammar or even spelling as a priority anymore- maybe why kids seem to rely more and more on text speak?
another one which is irritating is when you see "could of, would of"..etc instead of "could have" or "would have".
Sadly it does seem that not many schools see grammar or even spelling as a priority anymore- maybe why kids seem to rely more and more on text speak?
I now the difference as well, miss ;-)
Seriously though angeldraws, the level of spelling and grammar is at an all time low. Even some of the teachers have a job sorting out the different words, but I believe the attitude is that it's not how you write but what you write, so most of the English 'laws' have gone by the wayside.
I can't say too much as my English has deteriorated considerably since becoming an AB'er. Bad Company!!!
Seriously though angeldraws, the level of spelling and grammar is at an all time low. Even some of the teachers have a job sorting out the different words, but I believe the attitude is that it's not how you write but what you write, so most of the English 'laws' have gone by the wayside.
I can't say too much as my English has deteriorated considerably since becoming an AB'er. Bad Company!!!
hark arnt ell the diferense in most werds...
tek fr example polytetraflouroethelyn, i dont think tha wus spell write eetha.
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schooling in Britain is as rediculous as everything else... cant blame the kids if they`ve got the qualifications. gotta blame the system !
tek fr example polytetraflouroethelyn, i dont think tha wus spell write eetha.
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schooling in Britain is as rediculous as everything else... cant blame the kids if they`ve got the qualifications. gotta blame the system !
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What really annoys me is every year when the exam results are published, and the kids' grades are through the roof, that we are told that the standard of education is so much higher these days, that the teachers are working harder and the kids are also working harder. I have no intention in knocking the really bright ones who deserve their top grades, but the evidence is there for us all to see when we interview potential staff members who cannot string a proper sentence together. and they have exams grades that are in genius class.Soap box time, I know, but I find it very condescending whenI really grafted for my 4 A levels.
We home educate now after a series of rows with the kid's schools, one of which concerned my son whose teacher corrected his correct spelling of "leopard" to "leppard" as in Def.
She looked genuinely askance when it was pointed out to her but was not a bit apologetic about it. The standard of English is appalling in schools.
She looked genuinely askance when it was pointed out to her but was not a bit apologetic about it. The standard of English is appalling in schools.
I am an ex-secondary school teacher and taught English and Drama.
It used to really bug me when GCSE students and A'level leavers still didn't know the difference between these very different words and used to spend hours trying to teach them correctly even have whole lessons once and term dedicated to grammar etc etc...
My head of dept. told me that for GCSE and SATs, we "Don't have time to teach all the intricacies of the Enlglish language, just get the texts taught and the coursework in and get them to type as much as possible so they can spell check!"
Unbelievable! I despair of it all.
I now homeeducate my kids.
(P.S, my even biggest bug of all time, is the inappropriate use of the apostrophe...still kids don't know how to use it. It drives me mental!)
It used to really bug me when GCSE students and A'level leavers still didn't know the difference between these very different words and used to spend hours trying to teach them correctly even have whole lessons once and term dedicated to grammar etc etc...
My head of dept. told me that for GCSE and SATs, we "Don't have time to teach all the intricacies of the Enlglish language, just get the texts taught and the coursework in and get them to type as much as possible so they can spell check!"
Unbelievable! I despair of it all.
I now homeeducate my kids.
(P.S, my even biggest bug of all time, is the inappropriate use of the apostrophe...still kids don't know how to use it. It drives me mental!)