jakarta
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Basically more maths, but with rocks and liquids and plants.
Euclid, Pythagoras, Newton, Lavoisier, Rutherford, Einstein! Steven Hawking, can you hear me? Steven Hawking. Your boys took a hell of a beating!
Basically more maths, but with rocks and liquids and plants.
That's a strange thing to say. I can imagine Pride and Prejudice not being a teenage boys thing but the other two are bang on for adolescent boys: one's full of violence and gore and the other about sex. That looks a really good mix for teenagers (better than the Grapes of Wrath, Macbeth and Pygmalion that I had to do).
Oh, maths for me. We didn't have science: I had to do Chemistry, Physics and Biology (and got my O Levels in them to prove it)
If you get a an English teacher, like I did at junior school, who teaches the rule "i before e except after c", you are more inclined to feel slightly dyslexic and even detached from the written language during the schooling years. It's the sort of teaching that damages potential.
Which alternative spelling strategies would you recommend?
The 1970s English Language student, is todays grammar wanker
Was it The Pardoner's Tale?
I could never understand the point of analysing every line of Macbeth. Teach us how to communicate in the modern world, not what someone wrote 200+ years ago.
I did maths, chemistry, biology and English at A level going on to study ecology as my first degree (which is pretty much biology with maths)..