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Why Are People Such Terrible Spellers Nowadays ?
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Do they not read books ? My children are 28+ and would I would be ashamed if their spelling was as bad as I read on some posts.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Blame 'jolly phonics' -the most ridiculous way to teach children to read and write. Having said that does it really matter if I spell color like that rather than colour? Some people get absolutely ridiculous over spelling mistakes that can easily be read. My youngest is a fantastic storyteller but he gets so embroiled in the story when writing an essay all grammar and spelling goes out of the window. I would rather read an interesting and exciting story with Sp's than a boring Grammatical correct text withno mistakes.
My OH is middle aged and very educated but he makes SP's like a 10 year old -and one of my daughters has a very high IQ -within the top 10% in the country - she is severely dyslexic and cannot write a sentence without huge spelling mistakes. There are worse things in life than spelling a word wrong.
You could start with OFSTED condemning formal spelling lessons - Oh, goodness, I don't know where to start, sorry. I was an English teacher who gave up when I was informed that at A-level spelling and grammar should not matter about grading a language as long as the meaning and understanding of the student was clear.
I was also an exam marker for SATS (13 yrs old). Grade standards explicitly mentioned 'general soundness in spelling' as a marking guide. I considered that, at 13 yrs of age, consistently misspelling/mistaking 'there/their' did not constitute soundness in spelling - I was asked to re-mark my papers and told that I was too harsh. Eventually I gave that up, too.
I was also an exam marker for SATS (13 yrs old). Grade standards explicitly mentioned 'general soundness in spelling' as a marking guide. I considered that, at 13 yrs of age, consistently misspelling/mistaking 'there/their' did not constitute soundness in spelling - I was asked to re-mark my papers and told that I was too harsh. Eventually I gave that up, too.
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