11-12-2014 16:47 - edited 11-12-2014 17:00
11-12-2014 16:47 - edited 11-12-2014 17:00
From a report in "Belfast Telegraph" which i am sure will also feature in mainland newspapers:-
From a survey of 1000 children for a Brent Cross Shopping Centre it seems 20% of kids believe Jesus plays for Chelsea and 25% think the Wise Men found the baby in the manger with the assistance of Google Maps.
on 11-12-2014 19:18
on 11-12-2014 19:23
on 11-12-2014 19:23
on 11-12-2014 19:26
on 11-12-2014 19:26
Stuffed...tomorrow I'll sorry out the cit and payst. ..
on 12-12-2014 01:00
on 12-12-2014 01:00
12-12-2014 09:36 - edited 12-12-2014 09:49
yeah, yeah yeah. I know, and understand, that many of us are challenged by English Grammar so in a spirit of helpfulness I thought this illustration of how mathematics can help your grammar would be appreciated:-
For other helpful hints and observations on grammar visit here.
on 12-12-2014 09:41
on 12-12-2014 09:41
on 12-12-2014 09:54
on 12-12-2014 09:54
on 12-12-2014 10:11
Sadly it's not just in the UK... when I go back to Portugal on holiday, when I hear the teenagers taking amongst themselves it makes me cringe!! Sometimes I'm not sure what language they speak!! And don't get me started on how they write!! ( I'm definitely getting old...starting to sound like my mother! )
12-12-2014 10:23 - edited 12-12-2014 10:24
12-12-2014 10:23 - edited 12-12-2014 10:24
on 12-12-2014 11:35
@Anonymous wrote:I hear the teenagers taking amongst themselves it makes me cringe!! Sometimes I'm not sure what language they speak!!
I totally agree @Anonymous
on a personal level, my son is somewhat embarassed with his handwriting (due to me & school not picking up that he has dyslexia) so eg it is his partner who wrote their holiday postcard to me
my son is so used to the spellchecking facility on pc's
& like others of his age was somewhat brought up on IT
& possibly not the 3 R's
WispaRed7