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fiction-factory | 14:42 Wed 27th Sep 2017 | Jobs & Education
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I have just received a copy of an advert for a temp job in a school.. The advert says "You will be Teaching Literacy and Numerousy..." It doesn't say whether I'd be teaching these to the pupils or to the Head/HR department...
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roopower - you are joking, aren't you? If not, that teacher needs some education. I now help out (voluntarily) at an Academy and we get kids coming in with reading ages of 8 (children are 11) and appalling spelling - they can't cope with the work at Secondary level. Seriously, could a hint be dropped to someone?
I happened to be passing through the classroom of a science teacher (on my way to deal with a first aid problem) when I heard her referring to mu-grams. She'd obviously skipped most of her lectures at uni, so she'd only ever seen μg written down, and had no idea how to say it!
Not read all the posts, but teaching literacy and numeracy is a dedicated skill and not to be taken lightly. I used to assist teaching literacy at college as a volunteer in the eighties. When I applied as a job club leader, I got the job because I was also expected to teach literacy - not that I knew that then.
It was only after three months that I was hauled before the big boss because I hadn't taught any literacy and numeracy skills as such, and I had to point out to them that three hours a day was no substitute for years of all day schooling that had failed. I still got the push..
I saw a cinema banner for a horror film -......... the Humaniod
Horrible speling anyway

what about - "strawberry's local growed" - a full house - each word misspelt - AND with the dreaded grocer's apostrophe.
Postdog //teaching literacy and numeracy is a dedicated skill and not to be taken lightly.//

We all know that, postdog. The point of the OP was the glaring error.
How about a viewing of Jayne Eyre?
Or "This shop is clos'ed"
zebo. hampster instead of hamster is in one of the dictionaries (can't remember which), as I found when doing a newspaper crossword years ago.
just checked, it's Chambers (or possibly Champsters). "Hamster or hampster".
^^^ I've just logged into the OED website. 'Hamster', 'hampster' and even 'hamester' are all acceptable.
But only one is correct ,,,,the rest are wrong !

If the OED is now dumbing down, than God help us all.
^^^ The OED usually quotes recognised sources, Mikey. The Spectator of 23 November 1895 is cited for the first-known use of 'hampster', so it's hardly new. (Neither is 'hamester', which can be traced back to 1607).
Might we not agree (at one point in history) on the meaning and spelling of words?

"Unnethe myghte they the statut holde
In which that they were bounden unto me.
Ye woot wel what I meene of this, pardee!
As help me God, I laughe whan I thynke
How pitously a-nyght I made hem swynke! "


What thynke you, Buenchico?

If Ye woot wel what I meene.
Please, no, V_E!

We studied Chaucer in the original English at school and I hated every minute of it!

The Lyf so short, the craft so long to Lerne,
Th’assay so hard, so sharp the conquerynge,
The dredful joye, alwey that slit so yerne,
Al this mene I by love, that my felynge
Astonyeth with his wonderful werkynge
So sore iwis, that whan I on him thinke,
Nat wot I wel wher that I flete or synke
Ars longa, vita brevis, occasio praeceps, experimentum periculosum, iudicium difficile ;-)
i recognise only the first phrase, Buenchico, but in its original Greek:

ζωε μικρα τεχνη μακρα
εισ χελιδον μη χειμονα ποιη
Am I now required to swear the Hippocratic oath then, V_E?

;-)
For anyone who's confused by the above:
"Life is short, the art long, opportunity fleeting, experiment treacherous, judgement difficult"
[Hippocrates]
Νο, Βθενψηιψο. Ενξουεδ υοθρ ν ψομμεντσ. Α ωερυ γοοδ νιγητ το υοθ.

Stupid or what?

English keyboard says thanks for your comments and a very good night, Buenchico.
Good night/morning, V-E!

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