hello all ,new to this,my wife always says this phrase that makes me laugh,"I'll be there now in a minute"
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phrases or expressions that drive you crazy!
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My sayings that probably get on people's nerves are variations of well known sayings.
Instead of Bob's your uncle, I use Roberts your father's brother! and instead of You learn something new every day, I use every day is a school day.
No sayings get on my nerves. I do get annoyed though with people who attack schools that are "not as good as they used to be". I suppose I would say this as I work in a primary school but on a daily basis I am disgusted by how difficult it is to get parents to listen to their child read.
Parental attitudes are not what they used to be more so than schools not being like they used to be, if you ask me.
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I had a welsh mate at uni once who used to say ' can I lend you pen' instead of borrow, used to drive me bonkers! She also used to say 'where's it to?' which I think meant where is it? Prob just regional variations but my parents were very confused when I stared saying them too!
janeyo
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I don't find phrases half as bad as appalling grammar. I'm always correcting OH after years of talking cr@p. I'm surprised he hasn't locked me in the shed!
I was behind a learner driver on Friday. On the advertising placard-type thing, it read, "Julies' Driving School".
Now, either there are numerous 'Julies' giving instruction, or she could have done with some proof-reading before the sign was made...
Other things that REALLY bother me:
Bought being mixed up with brought
Pacifically (when you think about it, the Pacific is a rather large expanse and so it kind of ruins the point of context!)
Oh there's too many. Now you got me all annoyed!
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Originally posted by FoxHillGardener View PostWell I went to school in the 80s and we did plenty of grammar, spelling, separate English language and literature and it annoys me when it's all dismissed as "oh it's not like it used to be".Last edited by HeyWayne; 28-04-2008, 10:44 AM.A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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Practise makes us a little better, it doesn't make us perfect.
What would Vedder do?
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Originally posted by janeyo View PostI had a welsh mate at uni once who used to say ' can I lend you pen' instead of borrow, used to drive me bonkers! She also used to say 'where's it to?' which I think meant where is it? Prob just regional variations but my parents were very confused when I stared saying them too!
janeyoI'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.
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Originally posted by valmarg View PostToday, statistics are far more important than how a child can read or write.
valmarg
But don't get me started, the new philosophy is to give children a predicted grade based on their core subject areas. So for example if you are expected to get an A in Maths, and a B in English your other subject areas should follow suit. If for some reason you fail to achieve in one subject area it is then deemed a failure on the teachers part, not that the child couldn't be A***d, or they just didn't like it. When will government realise that when they introduce schemes to judge schools based against other schools, all they do is water down the quality of the service provided.Last edited by Mikey; 28-04-2008, 02:21 PM.I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.
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