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In reply to the discussion: Do kids take English in school anymore? [View all]TooManyDucks
(13 posts)145. Why Pick On the Kids?
I be seeing that it ain't just being kids who use the bad English it be's people of all ages and political perswayjuns.
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Apparently only as a foreign language. The official language of late is Republicanese
DFW
Dec 2018
#1
Let's not blame kids with disabilities for the poor state of our education system.
thucythucy
Dec 2018
#80
I'm in schools every day. Your statement is bullshit. Sounds like something you'd hear on Fox news.
Squinch
Dec 2018
#106
Rather than replying to all of you who choose to read your own interpretations into what I wrote.
LakeSuperiorView
Dec 2018
#150
Guess what, the Texas school book standards are used in many states...
LakeSuperiorView
Dec 2018
#191
Of course, the important thing is that you can rationalize your snarkiness as assistance.
LanternWaste
Dec 2018
#198
As a teacher, I can attest Texas as completely dominating the school textbook market.
Ms. Toad
Dec 2018
#203
if you had adequate command of the English language, all these posters wouldn't misunderstand
CreekDog
Dec 2018
#185
One's failure in reading comprehension is not necessarily the problem of the author.
LakeSuperiorView
Dec 2018
#186
Maybe just lighten up a little would help. I doubt you ever do not know what they are saying. nt
USALiberal
Dec 2018
#57
I don't know if your post was directed at me, but your second sentence is unintelligible.
Tracer
Dec 2018
#65
I love the grammar whiners. They must have a really easy life to have those complaints. nt
USALiberal
Dec 2018
#62
When I sub-taught last week, I had to correct the language teacher for spelling
no_hypocrisy
Dec 2018
#37
Have you thought of telling the relatives that they should save their stamp because you are not
GemDigger
Dec 2018
#94
Wouldn't judge one's grammar by on-line or text posting. It's too difficult to proofread. Second,
Hoyt
Dec 2018
#50
It's a big world. And online, people are much more focused on content and meaning than
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2018
#52
They do, but they're so fluid, it's generally pretty easy to discern a person's meaning,
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2018
#95
The other thing is, there have always been people who don't have perfect spelling or grammar. You're
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2018
#58
On the first page of GD on any given day, there are usually at least two spelling errors.
cwydro
Dec 2018
#74
"I had a clerical job for a short time." Me too; I was a minister. :D /nt
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2018
#140
You make sound arguments. Literacy at writing, reading, math has always been an issue.
Blue_true
Dec 2018
#119
Public schools have been starved for money & ignorance promoted as acceptable by the RW for decades
CousinIT
Dec 2018
#118
Codeine made some good points, iliteracy in this country has always been higher that in many
Blue_true
Dec 2018
#122
some of those are regional. My husband says excape instead of escape. It drives me
demigoddess
Dec 2018
#152
My linguistics professor would say, a message conveyed and understood successfully used the language
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2018
#129
Oh - but poor grammar and spelling are a sure way to identify the infiltrating morans . . .
Ms. Toad
Dec 2018
#163
Did you follow the link? I doubt it, ... cuz cigarettes were good for people for 100 years.
Persondem
Dec 2018
#175
Might be a dyslexia or a right brain dominance things. Left handedness is on the rise.
McCamy Taylor
Dec 2018
#206