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By MK Chris
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Don't worry, she's a hypochondriac.
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S4B wrote:Ahh I see, I just realised it was Chris in the other thread where he got bored of editing the capitalised posts!


So litraly every post then (that i did)
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By Console
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S4B wrote:Honestly do they not teach kids how to spell nowadays?


That's actually an interesting point, they don't really teach you how to spell words. When I was in primary school we were given spelling lessons, but all that consisted of was memorising words, they said stuff like 'sound it out', but this is the English language, the sound is usually very misleading, especially with slang and the many words that are mispronounced now-a-days. They didn't really teach us the many rules for figuring out whether there was a double letter in a word, or how a vowel can change the sound of another vowel...education is unfortunately lacking is many basic areas.

S4B wrote:My 11 year olds can spell better than you can!


To be fair, he's (apparently) only 12 himself.
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S4B wrote:"Literally" Honestly do they not teach kids how to spell nowadays? My 11 year olds can spell better than you can!


Give Him/Her/Them a pat on the back from me
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HaHa Apparantly .... Are you trying to say im a peado , want a pic for proof ( that im 12 not that im a peado)

wait that sounds realy peadoish (if that makes sence....Dont want S4B on my back telling me to read a dictonary)
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By S4B
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Console wrote:
S4B wrote:Honestly do they not teach kids how to spell nowadays?


That's actually an interesting point, they don't really teach you how to spell words. When I was in primary school we were given spelling lessons, but all that consisted of was memorising words, they said stuff like 'sound it out', but this is the English language, the sound is usually very misleading, especially with slang and the many words that are mispronounced now-a-days. They didn't really teach us the many rules for figuring out whether there was a double letter in a word, or how a vowel can change the sound of another vowel...education is unfortunately lacking is many basic areas.

S4B wrote:My 11 year olds can spell better than you can!


To be fair, he's (apparently) only 12 himself.


That's still a year older than my two! They are given the rules at their school which is a comfort

Great book for anyone incapable of remembering the basic rules of spelling http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesw ... ku=5704357

I'm more concerned by the fact you can't spell "really" rather than your need to make up new words
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By Vivienne
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This morning, I am a bit cross. I've only had 3 hours sleep, I have a spot on the side of my hooter, and I look like a creature from "Dr Who".
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By Vivienne
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Console wrote:Thanks, but it wasn't me. There's a subtle difference between the way Chris and I annotate posts, he uses the word red, whereas I use the hexcode.


What's a "hexcode" out of interest?
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By Console
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A hexcode (in this instance) is a hexadecimal (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F) number which represents a colour. The web standard allows the use of a 24-bit colour scale, and as that would mean 16,777,216 different colours it'd be a bit difficult to give them all names, so they are instead represented by numbers, and to make it easier for webdevelopers to either remember or figure out the numbers representing the colours, the code is split into three 8-bit segments for Red, Green and Blue, which consists of two hexadecimal characters each. When put together, these three hexadecimal bytes make up the hexcode.
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By Boboff
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S4B wrote:My 11 year olds can spell better than you can!


To be fair, he's (apparently) only 12 himself.[/quote]


Nice one Console !

My children are taught very well to spell I think. Education is better today than in my day.
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By Zoot
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Socks Rockz wrote:Today is annoying me coz my boyfriend dumped me. Plus I had German and English mocks. Oh, and everyone at school has some sort of grudge against me. Ah well, not long till college now. n___n



Ohh, we have an artist! there's some nice work on your deviant page!
Welcome to the boards.
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By claradooblue
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Yes, they put more emphasis on grammer and reading in particular i've noticed. In my daughter's school they support them far more than they ever did in my time and no-one seems to be left behind. There is a problem that they feel under pressure to do that because of the league tables and that means that less able children seem to be excluded from schools for practically no reason.
Despite all this though, we should soon see spelling and grammer standards improve across the board i would have thought.
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