ellen.louise
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I love english. It's one of my favourite lessons. So is extension, but only because my class is so much fun (and my teacher has a ferret laugh.... too cute)
spot on.aiz said:english is pretty useless no matter how you look at it. bos should concentrate on helping students improve on their grammar, spelling, etc and not simply force them to learn about shit like shakespeare, film techniques, visual techniques, blah blah blah.
oh you should come visit my school some time.. you'd be surprised.m0ofin said:Would you want to be working on your grammar when you're in year 12? I figured that that was what year 4 was for.
Worksheets on whether/weather the word they're/their/there fit into a sentence during the entire HSC year is much worse than what we do currently.
.. .. O_O" OH YOUR SO DEADDDDD !Zephyrio said:I love English.
Planning to study English at Uni.
LOL at the reaction you guys will have after hearing that.
I'm currently enjoying English over Maths at the moment. Probabaly because we're pretty far behind in MathsZephyrio said:Well I mean, I really like English and maths, but for different reasons.
I like English because it gives me a chance to be articulate in my answers and I've been quite astounded by how I can at least get the message a lot of obscure, vague modern poems by looking at some of the techniques and stuff. LOL I'm so weird. If you argue well then you'd do well in English.
I like maths because I'm Asian. Nuff said. LOL - no, but I like maths because I have a good teacher and no bias comes into it at all - i.e. if you've got a right answer, then you're right, matey.
But then if you HATE subjects, then aren't you setting yourself up for a mark that isn't on par with your potential? I mean it's a pretty negative attitude to have.
Hmm yeah me too. I mean, my motivation for English fluctuates a lot. Some day I'm like "I love Eng!!!" and other days I wish I could drop it.Tiffanys said:I like English but given choice of doing it or not, I'd pick something else over it.
Like fenris.I do feel sorry for all of those science/maths people that are forced to do english.
. (I do not know what it truly means, the "single-dot post", but I'm sure it's something like "I agree.")PrettyVacant said:i h8 engliish coz im a fob-lah.
omg keke.
Good for you, buddy! From pals that do coaching, I hear that one cannot lead a meaningful life without philosophy, literature, and language - namely English.Zephyrio said:LOL at the reaction you guys will have after hearing that.
Posting to express my utmost gratitude, thanks.Jachie said:Lucid, use the dot when you find a post (usually on another page) that you agree with so strongly you think it should be repeated. the dot is just so there's actual content in your post apart from the quote itself, cause otherwise it wont be submitted ^____^
Agreed, thankfully my teacher spoon feeds us so that makes it a bit more bearable.S1M0 said:I don't like Advanced English one bit. It feels more like an english subject designed so that you just have to memorise a bunch of language features to get full marks. There's no skill involved, its just memorise what the teacher tells you, and if you write a heap of bullshit but include a bunch of language features, you get full marks. Its boring in every sense of the word.