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Don't we care about our language?
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The Queen's English Society is to close for lack of interest.
A sad commentary on the steady decline of standards..
At least, the Apostrophe Protection Society is still in business...
http:// www.gua rdian.c ...sh-s ociety- enuf-in nit
A sad commentary on the steady decline of standards..
At least, the Apostrophe Protection Society is still in business...
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Years ago,the school 'swot' was mocked or bullied in quite refined schools, ladybirder. Children will always bully those who don't fit their idea of normal, whatever that is, be it speaking 'posh' or not. A friend suffered on going to boarding school because her Lancashire accent was not 'posh' like the others'. (She rapidly learnt to speak like them, to save herself).
Teachers have complained that those who want to study are actively discouraged because studying is not seen as 'cool'. The answer may be to have streamed into classes where study is seen as normal and desirable, but even then they may be picked on others.
Teachers have complained that those who want to study are actively discouraged because studying is not seen as 'cool'. The answer may be to have streamed into classes where study is seen as normal and desirable, but even then they may be picked on others.
Because you seem to want everybody to be like you
You seem to have no tolerance for variation
It's not just you but many on this thread that have a notion of "correct English"
They mean "what they were taught in school"
When you think careflly about it, it's as I said in my first post, the "Everybody should be like me society"
You seem to have no tolerance for variation
It's not just you but many on this thread that have a notion of "correct English"
They mean "what they were taught in school"
When you think careflly about it, it's as I said in my first post, the "Everybody should be like me society"
I went to a 'refined' boarding school myself Fred, years ago, and effortlessly began to speak the same as the other girls.
And when I left, I just as quickly reverted back so as not to get the mickey taken out of me.
Today I can slip easily between the two. Nobody can ever guess correctly where I am from.
And when I left, I just as quickly reverted back so as not to get the mickey taken out of me.
Today I can slip easily between the two. Nobody can ever guess correctly where I am from.