Barrdwing
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It's annoying, all right. What bugs me about it is that elementary-school kids seem to have enough trouble learning to spell as it is. Kids mimic what they see. I can remember a spelling test that I did quite badly on because I was using the British spellings of words. I didn't know that I could get marked wrong for putting down answers like "colour" instead of "color". I'd read several books that used the British spellings; therefore, both spellings were equally valid in my mind. I was really mad when I got my test score back, and it was hard for me to understand why I'd been wrong when, as far as I knew, I wasn't wrong. (Now, of course, I can agree that I was wrong, but only on this side of the Atlantic, and south of the Great Lakes. )
English is a confusing enough language (witness the constant mixing of "you're" and "your", or even "too", "two", and "to") without throwing in phonetic shorthand versions of words and cutesy deliberate misspellings. And since texting is considered "hip" and "young", kids are going to gravitate towards it already. I feel like an old fuddy-duddy sometimes, but I really do think that in public sources like television and newspapers, it's important to avoid misspellings. Languages shift with time and circumstance, and that's fine, but being able to spell correctly is important.
And again, I'm not including typos in my grumble. Those happen. Likewise, on a private board like this one, spelling honestly doesn't matter. It's a private board and we're all here to chat and have fun. And for folks who have English as a second language, again, spelling isn't that important: I'm just tickled to be able to talk to someone from a different culture and upbringing! It's only the young kids that I worry about : they need to be able to spell, and they don't need to be confused by having "official" sources using misspellings or text abbreviations.
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quote: | Originally posted by Barrdwing
It's annoying, all right. What bugs me about it is that elementary-school kids seem to have enough trouble learning to spell as it is. Kids mimic what they see. I can remember a spelling test that I did quite badly on because I was using the British spellings of words. I didn't know that I could get marked wrong for putting down answers like "colour" instead of "color". I'd read several books that used the British spellings; therefore, both spellings were equally valid in my mind. I was really mad when I got my test score back, and it was hard for me to understand why I'd been wrong when, as far as I knew, I wasn't wrong. (Now, of course, I can agree that I was wrong, but only on this side of the Atlantic, and south of the Great Lakes. )
English is a confusing enough language (witness the constant mixing of "you're" and "your", or even "too", "two", and "to") without throwing in phonetic shorthand versions of words and cutesy deliberate misspellings. And since texting is considered "hip" and "young", kids are going to gravitate towards it already. I feel like an old fuddy-duddy sometimes, but I really do think that in public sources like television and newspapers, it's important to avoid misspellings. Languages shift with time and circumstance, and that's fine, but being able to spell correctly is important.
And again, I'm not including typos in my grumble. Those happen. Likewise, on a private board like this one, spelling honestly doesn't matter. It's a private board and we're all here to chat and have fun. And for folks who have English as a second language, again, spelling isn't that important: I'm just tickled to be able to talk to someone from a different culture and upbringing! It's only the young kids that I worry about : they need to be able to spell, and they don't need to be confused by having "official" sources using misspellings or text abbreviations. |
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Don't complaint about the english, you don't know what I go trough every day with my spanish...spanish is worst & more complex than english, I like english language because is more simple than spanish or any other language.
German is worst!
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02-10-2008 18:34
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I have ever read in a survey somewhere that Russian language is the most difficult language to learn, followed by Chinese/ Japanese. They put Chinese/Japanese in the same position because Japanese language (especially Kanji characters) was actually derived from Chinese Characters.
Being a Chinese, I have to agree that Chinese is a very complex language, with more than 50,000 characters to learn (in fact, I am still learning new characters until now, , and what makes Chinese language even more complicated is that, each character can have 4 different intonations, that if a character is pronounced with wrong intonation, it can result in the sentence to have completely different meanings, that's how complicated Chinese language is,
I find that English is quite an easy language to learn, however, most of the people here at my place are very confused with English tenses, and of course, confusions with English words that are homophones, like "too","two" and "to", "know" and "no", etc.
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03-10-2008 10:21
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