*gives sol 900% warning*Quote:
Originally Posted by Solares
hehe xD
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*gives sol 900% warning*Quote:
Originally Posted by Solares
hehe xD
dislexic maybe? :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Solares
or something like that >.<
it's not the grammer that annoys me it's the DuMB AsS tYpInG! PPL hU tLk lYk Diz11
<(-_-)> = Freddy says die.
Some times I just sit here and try too say aloud what I dont understand then then give up and get a spell checker and then sort it all out in word and then I can say it properly instead of it sounding like "my mum is having a cow" when really your talking about an MU server rofl.
http://www.dyslexic.com
funny how that word is hard to spell even for someone NOT dyslexic :D
90% of their target audience ends up at lysdexic.com...
neway i hate then/than...
not when other people make a mistake with those but rather when I do
i never seem to get it right -_-
i've an excuse though :P i'm not english
-offtopic-
i finaly found the bunny website with the comics
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come on, i only did one mistake >.<
im not perfect!!!
dont judge me!!!
pidgeons!
It makes me laugh how many people cant spell hamster. Its not hampster
METHOD:
1. Are your students' sentences a mess? Tired of doing the same exercises over and over again? Here is a simple activity to revise spelling, verb tenses and vocabulary. Just decide on the structure you want to deal with, give your pupils a couple of examples... and they'll work hard (and enjoy it, too!) The activity may be done with the whole class or in small groups, depending on needs and circumstances.
2. The students write a number of flashcards and make sentences with them. These contain the articles, the subject pronouns, the possessive adjectives and the nouns, verbs, prepositions, adjectives and adverbs you think fit. Let your pupils add pictures where possible! Notice the following:
The Present Simple Tense
SUBJECT + VERB + .............
Ann can swim / Tom is a doctor / They are happy
Charles has got a dog / The girls have got some books
He likes chocolates / My brothers speak French / Mary drives carefully
3. You can do wonders with 200 cards or even less than that! Students get organized and write 10/15 cards each, to begin with. This could either be set as homework beforehand or done in class on the same day . Make sure all necessary categories are used. Teacher can always suggest/add new words.
Shuffle the cards and pile them on a desk in such a way that students cannot see the text or the pictures. Decide how long you want to devote to the game itself (15-30 minutes) In turns, students. take one or more cards from the pile and try making sentences using at least 3 words. If the sentence is correct, the student wins 5 points. Cards that have been used go to the bottom of the pile. Add new words now and again! The student with the most points wins the game.
4. For your students' benefit, the cards containing verbs should include S or ES when dealing with The Present Simple. For the same reason, add ING when dealing with The Present Continuous and indicate whether the verb is regular or irregular when dealing with The Simple Past (or even give students the past form straight away!)
EXAMPLES:
You can use any words you like. The following are just a few suggestions:
ARTICLES: a, an, the.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES: my, your, his, her, its, our, their.
SUBJECT PRONOUNS: I, you, he, she, it, we, they.
NOUNS: bananas, bed, beer, bicycle, birds, books, boyfriend, brother, bus, butter, cabbage, cake, cat, car, chair, children, chocolates, day, doctor, dog, door, ducks, English, film, flat, floor, food, French, friends, girlfriend, hands, home, homework, horse, house, jacket, jeans, John, Italian, lake, lesson, letter, lion, London, man, mansion, medicine, men, milk, mother, motorbike, Mr Smith, Mrs Jones, neighbors, news, newspaper, novel, opera, park, pizza, policeman, policewoman, problem, radio, record, school, sea, shirt, sister, sofa, song, soup, story, street, students, swimming-pool, tea, telegram, thief, thieves, time, tomato, TV, water, window, wine, woman, women, zoo.
VERBS: be (include am, are, is - was, were) build, buy, can, catch, close, die, do, draw, drink, drive, eat, feed, go, grow, hate, have got (include has got), hit, kill, learn, like, listen, love, make, read, ride, run, sell, send, shake, shut, sing, sit, sleep, speak, spread, steal, swim, take, teach, tell, understand, watch, wear, work, write.
Correction:Quote:
Originally Posted by Silveron
i only made one mistake
:P
As long as I can read it, I don't care. If I can't read it, I just ignore and go about my way.
problem is sometimes when i read my own writing i get confused.. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Becky
oh you think you're smart, smarty boy ?!Quote:
Originally Posted by RsX
well...i forgive you now for the "brb" message on your chair.
LOL! I totally forgot about that!Quote:
Originally Posted by Silveron
like a normal human would. wd becks for not being a weirdo.Quote:
Originally Posted by Becky
*stares at obbob*
Well you can stare how much you want.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nik-C
Oh i know i do hate something when someone goes like ight on msn or something like fuck you im not ganster i hate that fucking word why not say ok or alright like fuckkk
kik and rifl
i see it all the time people trying to say lol or rofl and say kik and rifl and..
i like to use wot ... everytime someones pms me ..Quote:
Originally Posted by Nik-C
my first answer will always be something like "wot?" "ya" "yo" "???"
it is not stupidity it is just a simple test.
A test of what?Quote:
Originally Posted by john_d
Whether they're scared by the response?
if they get scared or think im a noob or rude for that matter.. it is really up to them... the lesser people pm me the happier i get.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ionic & Schizo
lol. You're just asking for ppl to pm you now cos you typed that ain't yer? :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by john_d
Ya read this thread.
link removed. - ex
Ok I made this thread to mock girls or people that pretend to be girls in order to get a free ride in games.
First they corrected me on "wimmin" and "u" when I obviously meant to spell them that way. Then after I told them that spelling isn't important online (despite the fact that I did spell like that on purpose, because that's my personality) they misspell inappropriate. So I tell them if spelling is so important how come they can't spell inappropriate?
At least four people ganged up on me trying to convince me that I was spelling it wrong. Lol they kept saying "look in the dictionary..." even when I post images of two different online dictionaries, they said I altered the images.
can i just say that i spelled it dislopsic for a laugh o_0
a laugh eh?Quote:
Originally Posted by Solares
trying 2 cover ur tracks ehhhh?
im on to you!
I often make mistakes and some ppl pretend not to understand even if its totaly readable since I know how a phrase in english is built often ppl but me for typing to fast and forgeting letters >< I think my bigest problem was ...
puting small i instead of big I :/ Well my english isnt perfect since im nto english but I dont think its very bad is it? ><