wheeltapper | 30/08/2010 11:04:58 |
![]() 424 forum posts 98 photos | I couldn't find anywhere else to put this and it'll probably be deleted but ,
has anyone else had an e-mail from myhobbystore concerning the Supermarine Spitfire model kit?
I know it's a misprint but I had to share this, it's a direct quote from the e-mail " This 1:32 scale plastic assembly model kit of the Supermarine Spitfire MK.VIII was first used in service in the summer of 1943."
one has to wonder what the strike capability of a 1/32nd model plane is.
![]() cheers
Roy |
Martin W | 30/08/2010 11:32:57 |
940 forum posts 30 photos | Roy
Was it a reconnaissance model that could be flown into rooms to photograph the German plans or perhaps it was to combat the 1/32 scale plastic Junkers?. Your guess is as good as mine
![]() They don't teach English proper these days not like what we was teached
Martin |
KWIL | 30/08/2010 12:45:57 |
3681 forum posts 70 photos | It is not only the teaching of English that has missed out or should that be has been missed out? |
David Clark 1 | 30/08/2010 14:11:19 |
![]() 3357 forum posts 112 photos 10 articles | Hi there
I suspect they don't teach them to read what they write before using it.
regards David
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Martin W | 30/08/2010 15:18:14 |
940 forum posts 30 photos | Hi David
The question I ask is would it have made a difference if the email/advert was re-read? Because if you don't know what is right you certainly can't tell what is wrong. Down to quotas of pupils having to achieve meaningless targets. They are not taught to spell or to use grammar correctly in the beginning as this may hamper their development/creativity. Why waste pupil's time by allowing this and then having to re-educate them to correct the methods they were taught.
It's like letting a load of kids loose with big hammers and telling them to true up a lathe and then saying "Well really we don't use hammers and this is how you should do it!"
Sorry rant over as more students get better GCSE results, perhaps next year the results will be judged by 'Limbo Dancers' as the bar will have got so low
![]() Cheers
Martin
PS Glad I ran the spell checker as I had misspelt achieve ![]() Edited By Martin W on 30/08/2010 15:20:04 Edited By Kelvin Barber on 31/08/2010 10:12:23 |
AndyB | 30/08/2010 16:30:48 |
![]() 167 forum posts 7 photos | It's 'true up a lathe'... Heehee
Sorry, I trained to be an English teacher, but I couldn't stick the politics...from the teachers! Now corrected! (Kelvin) Edited By Kelvin Barber on 31/08/2010 10:13:38 |
modeng2000 | 30/08/2010 17:07:33 |
340 forum posts 1 photos | Andy, what is your view on 'different to' and 'different from' please? I'm sure my English teacher would be most unhappy with the way English is both spoken and written these days. John |
Martin W | 30/08/2010 17:38:49 |
940 forum posts 30 photos | Andy
Well spotted
![]() Take care and it's good to know that there are people out there that read the words.
Martin
PS Does your comment deserve the new A* rating Edited By Martin W on 30/08/2010 17:39:50 |
Nicholas Farr | 31/08/2010 00:02:50 |
![]() 3988 forum posts 1799 photos | Hi, maybe the War Office missinterpreted the information when they heard about General Feild Marshal Walter Model's army in 1944 and though they had to scale down thier attack.
Regards Nick.
P.S. 'ope me English is understandable. |
Terryd | 31/08/2010 03:33:02 |
![]() 1946 forum posts 179 photos | Nick, Your English is fine, apart from the three spelling mistakes. Martin, did you mean 'Because' in your second sentence rather than 'Cause' which is a verb. Of course you could have used 'cause' in your third sentence instead of 'Down to,' as that sentence is actually meaningless if read literally. The meaning is, of course, understandable despite the colloquial rather than grammatically correct writing style. However, I may have missed the irony if that was intended. Also, although the semi colon may be under utilised the exclamation mark is certainly over utilised! By the way, as an ex-teacher (not English I may add) some of the worst spelling and grammar I have seen occurs on forums, including this one, by the more mature members. Terry (Now changed to 'Because', Kelvin) Edited By Terryd on 31/08/2010 03:38:49 Edited By Terryd on 31/08/2010 03:40:36 Edited By Kelvin Barber on 31/08/2010 10:16:25 |
John Olsen | 31/08/2010 07:08:15 |
1294 forum posts 108 photos 1 articles | I think he meant 'cos because he was using the vernacular. Perhaps we could have rational spelling like the Germans, where you can usually spell any word correctly the first time you hear it. (Assuming that you are much better at German than I am....) Didn't the British (English?) have a "New Model Army" long ago, 1645 or so... regards John |
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