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Lex
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Joined: Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:54 am Posts: 13830 Location: Stratford
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Great for the tourists, but like most locals I'll be giving Stratford a wide berth that weekend: http://www.stratford-herald.com/82099-new-look-shakespeare-birthday-celebrations.html
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| Mon Feb 12, 2018 6:24 pm |
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rebbonk
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Joined: Thu Oct 12, 2017 6:10 pm Posts: 9302 Location: Coventry
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Makes two Lex
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Lex
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rebbonk
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I've watched the living statues several times in Stratford. I must admit to an odd fascination and most are very good. But like you Lex, I'll give the place a miss that weekend.
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Lex
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Yes, I'll definitely be leaving all that to the tourists.
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Lex
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rebbonk
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St George's day!
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Lex
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Good point! I'll be raising a pint on St. G's Day, if only to spit in the eye of the Woke Brigade!
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rebbonk
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_________________ Of course it'll fit, you just need a bigger hammer.
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Lex
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Woops! Is it me, or did anyone else notice the spelling blooper in this sentence?
''Shakespeare’s Birthday Celebrations will take place across the weekend of April 23 and 24 after a three year Covid-enforced absense.''

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rebbonk
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Just can't get the staff, Margaret.
Spellcheck is very good, but you first need it turned on! However, the limit is that it doesn't tell you when you've used a correctly spelt word but in the wrong sense. Of course, that we have let education standards fall so far doesn't help in the slightest.
I used to wind the staff of the Coventry Telegraph up about such things until they banned me from posting.
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| Sat Apr 23, 2022 6:28 pm |
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margaret
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rebbonk wrote: Just can't get the staff, Margaret.
Spellcheck is very good, but you first need it turned on! However, the limit is that it doesn't tell you when you've used a correctly spelt word but in the wrong sense. Of course, that we have let education standards fall so far doesn't help in the slightest.
I used to wind the staff of the Coventry Telegraph up about such things until they banned me from posting. I agree. I am nowhere near perfect with spelling myself, but I like to make sure it is correct. But when it is an editorial piece I would expect word perfect, or maybe a few errors are expected these days. I mean official stuff . What makes me miffed is that those in a position of editorial reporting, probably has to have at least A level English for the job. I never attained that level. It's just that sometimes an error jumps out at me this is blatantly obvious.
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rebbonk
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Margaret, I barely scraped 4 O levels before I left school. I have worked as an editor, proofreader and writer.
Sadly, education standards have dropped very badly. I used to manage a team of very highly qualified engineers, half of my day was spent correcting their reports so that they were at least readable.
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| Sun Apr 24, 2022 1:51 pm |
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Lex
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It's been a problem for years - universities are constantly complaining about having to put remedial lessons on for their students.
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rebbonk
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I was warned during my Masters that if my written English was poor I would likely fail. Yet a couple of months later when I sat the exams anyone not having English as their first language could use dictionaries. OK, it didn't bother me but I didn't consider it a fair practice.
I think we are largely reaping the 'progressive' streak that we saw in education where pupils weren't corrected with poor English or punctuation. Unfortunately, a lot of that 'progressive streak' is now employed in education themselves and has no idea of how to correct pupils. Thus the spiral downwards continues.
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