Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Nice roses and an unsuccessful bit of teaching

I've been studying "Spies" by Michael Frayn with one of my classes. This is a novel set in the Second World War.

Also, intermittently, I've been trying to improve the students' use of the apostrophe.

An essay, yesterday: "The Second World War was between the German's and the Jew's."

There's really not a lot for me, as the teacher, to feel smug about here, is there?

6 comments:

  1. Keep fighting the good fight, Isabelle. If I had a red pen it would have been twitching!

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  2. I burst out laughing.
    I have noticed there must have been some 'awareness raising' going on around here too, as I have noticed several signs for things such as 'Pie's', 'Apple's', & 'Sandwiche's'.
    'All our gold jewellry's has 30% off'

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  3. it does seem to be fashionable to use apostrophes at present which is fine by me, but if semicolons become the in thing, then I'm doomed.

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  4. Hey Isabelle, they are some pretty wonderful roses you have in that pic!

    But I think the question everyone is wanting to ask but is too polite to, where is your MeMe I tagged you for? Huh? Huh?

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  5. Keep trying.... I saw a sign in a pet shop recently. "Averie's for sale". I nearly went and bought a red pen.I teach in a secondary school, and the kids keep asking if I am posh. No, I reply. I simply speak grammatically. They have no idea what that means.

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  6. I've just reread your post. I think you may need to have a word with your students' history teacher too!

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