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07/27/2009 07:41:13 AM · #1
OK,so I was looking for some blank `Top Trumps` templates so I could make my own cards and I found some on "Primary Teacher UK" website. However reading in some of the posts I found this.. Intentional or a pretty grim example of the low education standards this country has plummeted to. I initially though `typo`, but the grammar in the post is actually rather poor.

You decide.

07/27/2009 07:42:09 AM · #2
LOL, found some more in there as well.. just above the one I highlighted.
07/27/2009 07:58:03 AM · #3
Originally posted by Simms:

OK,so I was looking for some blank `Top Trumps` templates so I could make my own cards and I found some on "Primary Teacher UK" website. However reading in some of the posts I found this.. Intentional or a pretty grim example of the low education standards this country has plummeted to. I initially though `typo`, but the grammar in the post is actually rather poor.

You decide.


Ha! Perhaps you should be a teacher yourself Simms! ;)
07/27/2009 07:59:41 AM · #4
Wow. I've concluded that society has decided to give up on proper use of a lot / alot, there / their / they're, your / you're, loose / lose, and pretty much anything with an apostrophe in it. You would think our teachers would have been our last line of defense.

Another example, via failblog -- and this was a freaking education software display in a store...
07/27/2009 08:00:39 AM · #5
Since when is theses are word? LOL Any wonder so many parents are home schooling these days.
07/27/2009 08:02:00 AM · #6
Originally posted by clive_patric_nolan:

Originally posted by Simms:

OK,so I was looking for some blank `Top Trumps` templates so I could make my own cards and I found some on "Primary Teacher UK" website. However reading in some of the posts I found this.. Intentional or a pretty grim example of the low education standards this country has plummeted to. I initially though `typo`, but the grammar in the post is actually rather poor.

You decide.


Ha! Perhaps you should be a teacher yourself Simms! ;)


Nah, I am a fotografer so Iit dont matter.
07/27/2009 08:03:58 AM · #7
Originally posted by cdrice:

Wow. I've concluded that society has decided to give up on proper use of a lot / alot, there / their / they're, your / you're, loose / lose, and pretty much anything with an apostrophe in it. You would think our teachers would have been our last line of defense.

Another example, via failblog -- and this was a freaking education software display in a store...


LOL, still laughing at that one. It would of been better if the one who corrected it had written "see me" in red ink at the bottom.
07/27/2009 08:16:59 AM · #8
Originally posted by Simms:


Nah, I am a fotografer so Iit dont matter.


Quite right too! :)
07/27/2009 08:20:20 AM · #9
Originally posted by cdrice:

Wow. I've concluded that society has decided to give up on proper use of a lot / alot, there / their / they're, your / you're, loose / lose, and pretty much anything with an apostrophe in it. You would think our teachers would have been our last line of defense.

Another example, via failblog -- and this was a freaking education software display in a store...


Ha! That's hilarious.

These, at least, have the excuse that they were made in China...
//www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1177129/Bottom-class-Morrisons-stocks-spelling-blocks-say-U-Umberlla.html

07/27/2009 08:41:49 AM · #10
I understand how this can happen. Hey, I never used to be able to spell inginear, now I is one :)
07/27/2009 10:21:44 AM · #11
And of course you made your own typo just to highlight the problem?

Originally posted by Simms:

OK,so I was looking for some blank `Top Trumps` templates so I could make my own cards and I found some on "Primary Teacher UK" website. However reading in some of the posts I found this.. Intentional or a pretty grim example of the low education standards this country has plummeted to. I initially though `typo`, but the grammar in the post is actually rather poor.

You decide.


07/27/2009 10:53:43 AM · #12
Originally posted by in2truth:

Since when is theses are word? LOL Any wonder so many parents are home schooling these days.


Isn't 'theses' the plural of 'thesis'?
07/27/2009 11:39:45 AM · #13
Originally posted by paynekj:

And of course you made your own typo just to highlight the problem?

Originally posted by Simms:

OK,so I was looking for some blank `Top Trumps` templates so I could make my own cards and I found some on "Primary Teacher UK" website. However reading in some of the posts I found this.. Intentional or a pretty grim example of the low education standards this country has plummeted to. I initially though `typo`, but the grammar in the post is actually rather poor.

You decide.


we've done that one already... keep up. although technically I did spell `though` correctly.

Message edited by author 2009-07-27 11:41:40.
07/27/2009 02:51:31 PM · #14
Originally posted by in2truth:

Since when is theses are word? LOL Any wonder so many parents are home schooling these days.

Based on many of the parents I know, I don't find this any more encouraging than the school system...
07/27/2009 02:55:42 PM · #15
Originally posted by Simms:

Originally posted by cdrice:

Wow. I've concluded that society has decided to give up on proper use of a lot / alot, there / their / they're, your / you're, loose / lose, and pretty much anything with an apostrophe in it. You would think our teachers would have been our last line of defense.

Another example, via failblog -- and this was a freaking education software display in a store...


LOL, still laughing at that one. It would of been better if the one who corrected it had written "see me" in red ink at the bottom.


Don't want to be picky, Simms, but the correct grammar in this quote: 'It would have been better if...or It would've been..., not, It would of been...' Sorry about that:))

Message edited by author 2009-07-27 14:56:44.
07/27/2009 05:37:49 PM · #16
Originally posted by SteveJ:

Originally posted by Simms:

Originally posted by cdrice:

Wow. I've concluded that society has decided to give up on proper use of a lot / alot, there / their / they're, your / you're, loose / lose, and pretty much anything with an apostrophe in it. You would think our teachers would have been our last line of defense.

Another example, via failblog -- and this was a freaking education software display in a store...


LOL, still laughing at that one. It would of been better if the one who corrected it had written "see me" in red ink at the bottom.


Don't want to be picky, Simms, but the correct grammar in this quote: 'It would have been better if...or It would've been..., not, It would of been...' Sorry about that:))


Again... I am not a teacher - which was the point of this thread. But thanks!
07/27/2009 05:51:24 PM · #17
Originally posted by Simms:

Originally posted by SteveJ:

Originally posted by Simms:

Originally posted by cdrice:

Wow. I've concluded that society has decided to give up on proper use of a lot / alot, there / their / they're, your / you're, loose / lose, and pretty much anything with an apostrophe in it. You would think our teachers would have been our last line of defense.

Another example, via failblog -- and this was a freaking education software display in a store...


LOL, still laughing at that one. It would of been better if the one who corrected it had written "see me" in red ink at the bottom.


Don't want to be picky, Simms, but the correct grammar in this quote: 'It would have been better if...or It would've been..., not, It would of been...' Sorry about that:))


Again... I am not a teacher - which was the point of this thread. But thanks!


Neither I am, but I was brung up properlike, and I no wot is propper gramer. Cos i whent too skool and things like that.
07/27/2009 10:17:07 PM · #18
Originally posted by SteveJ:

Originally posted by Simms:

Originally posted by SteveJ:

Originally posted by Simms:

Originally posted by cdrice:

Wow. I've concluded that society has decided to give up on proper use of a lot / alot, there / their / they're, your / you're, loose / lose, and pretty much anything with an apostrophe in it. You would think our teachers would have been our last line of defense.

Another example, via failblog -- and this was a freaking education software display in a store...


LOL, still laughing at that one. It would of been better if the one who corrected it had written "see me" in red ink at the bottom.


Don't want to be picky, Simms, but the correct grammar in this quote: 'It would have been better if...or It would've been..., not, It would of been...' Sorry about that:))


Again... I am not a teacher - which was the point of this thread. But thanks!


Neither I am, but I was brung up properlike, and I no wot is propper gramer. Cos i whent too skool and things like that.


Delinkwents, all a y'uns!
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