I feel like I went to the wrong school. There were only 3 young female teachers (I can remember) at my school. One was fairly fit, but she disappeared off around the world with her bf when I got to about year 9. One had big tits which were nice, but she wasn't much of a looker and had a nose that could poke your eye out, plus she was a career hungry bitch moving up the ladder fast sort of thing. The other was a religious weirdo, flat as a pancake and the though of anybody knocking her off was just never considered. Saying that turns out the physics teacher was and they ended up getting married. Disappointing school life.
I banged this teacher a few times quite recently, quite pretty blonde, slim, nice perky tits probably c-cup... let me shoot all over her face and tits
I take the useful stuff from school and ignored the indoctrination and subservience programming it entails. You know that if you teach kids logic they can work **** out for themselves instead of being taught to be obedient drones to adhere to PC and political structures
Spelling is nothing but regurgitation. Learn repeat. Humans also have an innate ability to learn language even without being taught it at all obviously cos babies can learn three languages in 4 years. My kids are both bilingual and neither have started school yet. They are 4 and 2 years old, they wont start school tilll they are 7 in Finland my two year old daughter can identify half the letters on a keyboard now, I ask her to, just by telling her what letter is called what she knows half my keyboard including caps enter and such
I was only kidding. However, I do think good communication skills are vital. The English language is full of ambiguities as it is, without making it worse. Misunderstandings lead to arguments and more, and standardisation of language was just an attempt to make communication across the barriers of dialect and accent easier. Obviously in common speech we use slang all the time and usually know what each other means, and have the opportunity to explain if not. Picking up on typo errors on here is just us being twattish with each other, I doubt anyone takes that seriously.
I agree mate which is why logic is important in later years when school starts. My kids understand nuances in language without being taught it, they learn it. Some of the things they come out with, words I never taught them, yet they understand the application, when to use it, even without truly understanding it's meaning they can use it in the correct context. I find that truly amazing. The key imo is exposure. It's funny with my daughter, she uses finnish and Elgnish some some sentences she says and the sentence is correct even though the words are different languages. She's two years old. For example "Misa are you?" she says when we play hide and seek, Misa means where. No one taught her that. She just knows