Macbeth
Hamlet
The Importance of Being Earnest
Wuthering Heights
Millers Tale
Blueblood...do you do any of those texts?
Secondary English,
Ahh blad thats sick get me
Doing Macbeth alongside Jane Eyre with my Year 10s.
Haven't taught any of the others, although would love to do WH. I get to study Pride & Prejudice with my Year 9s from next week though.
Thudd
D-. Make sure you use Standard English when writing.
oh dats no gud fam
teach blad i didnt do nuttin
Doing Macbeth alongside Jane Eyre
===============
So many jokes, so little time
Blueblood
I'm quite an avid reader though I have never read Wuthering Heights. Haven't read much recently as I'm studying and I get knackered when I read now.
Dickens's stuff is good but quite heavy and descriptive. I think my favourite book ever though is 1984 by George Orwell. Love that book
WWW - Er...no comment.
EBI - Don't use double negatives. Remember to punctuate properly and start sentences with capital letters.
Thudd, I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to ring your parents to say that you will fail GCSE English if you do not pull your socks up.
Chaz...tut. Here I thought Thudd had lowered the tone enough.
palmers - WH is one of my favourite books alongside P&P. I'd recommend it for top set GCSE or A-Level, however.
Are you at uni? To be honest, I haven't read a book of 'my own' for a long time now. Have to (sometimes re-)read the texts I'll be studying with the classes, and when I sit down to relax the last thing I feel like doing is reading even more! Sad times.
I hate tomatoes. Your grade just went down to E+.
Buy me some chocolate, and I may be generous and lift it up to a solid D.
A solid D you say
I might stay after class I've been a bad boy... I can't do this
No mate I have already graduated...gone back to study after a few years out.
comment by BlueBlood (U1268)
posted 4 minutes ago
I hate tomatoes. Your grade just went down to E+.
Buy me some chocolate, and I may be generous and lift it up to a solid D.
=================
So you want some chocolate..........then you'll give him a solid D.........is this classed as grooming?
THudd, I'm afraid you've lost me; I'm not up to speed with the lingo nowadays.
Have to (sometimes re-)read the texts I'll be studying with the classes, and when I sit down to relax the last thing I feel like doing is reading even more! Sad times.
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I completely empathise with this. Currently, I get home about 6.20, have dinner and watch a bit of TV. Then I usually start studying about 7.30 and do till about 10, after which I'll watch a bit of TV before going to bed.
I enjoy reading but I'm so tired after studying I can't do it.
Hold on is it Bluebloods
Ewwwwwww
easy now blueblood so u is a teacher ov english init. can u help me wid ma graammmar like becoz last time i tried to learn ma teacher didnt do nuffin lolzz
get me?
can i just say. yesterday i was standing at kings cross station, and the most cringeworthy group of girls was standing next to me.
there was an asian girl and 2 white girls. one of them opened up with "DIS TRAIN IS BARE LATE FAM"
now as a man who looks as if he speaks in street slang, i wanted to bury my head in shame, more like push them under a train. so blueblood thankfully people like you teach the youth of today properly!!!!
I hate all that rudeboy lingo, its so cringe worthy
Chronic, do you get the Metropolitan/H & City/Circle line to Kings Cross westbound? Maybe I get on the same train as you
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posted on 1/11/12
Macbeth
Hamlet
The Importance of Being Earnest
Wuthering Heights
Millers Tale
Blueblood...do you do any of those texts?
posted on 1/11/12
Secondary English,
Ahh blad thats sick get me
posted on 1/11/12
Doing Macbeth alongside Jane Eyre with my Year 10s.
Haven't taught any of the others, although would love to do WH. I get to study Pride & Prejudice with my Year 9s from next week though.
posted on 1/11/12
Thudd
D-. Make sure you use Standard English when writing.
posted on 1/11/12
oh dats no gud fam
teach blad i didnt do nuttin
posted on 1/11/12
Doing Macbeth alongside Jane Eyre
===============
So many jokes, so little time
posted on 1/11/12
Blueblood
I'm quite an avid reader though I have never read Wuthering Heights. Haven't read much recently as I'm studying and I get knackered when I read now.
Dickens's stuff is good but quite heavy and descriptive. I think my favourite book ever though is 1984 by George Orwell. Love that book
posted on 1/11/12
Beckham's book>Orwell.
posted on 1/11/12
WWW - Er...no comment.
EBI - Don't use double negatives. Remember to punctuate properly and start sentences with capital letters.
Thudd, I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to ring your parents to say that you will fail GCSE English if you do not pull your socks up.
posted on 1/11/12
What if I gave you a ?
posted on 1/11/12
Chaz...tut. Here I thought Thudd had lowered the tone enough.
palmers - WH is one of my favourite books alongside P&P. I'd recommend it for top set GCSE or A-Level, however.
Are you at uni? To be honest, I haven't read a book of 'my own' for a long time now. Have to (sometimes re-)read the texts I'll be studying with the classes, and when I sit down to relax the last thing I feel like doing is reading even more! Sad times.
posted on 1/11/12
I hate tomatoes. Your grade just went down to E+.
Buy me some chocolate, and I may be generous and lift it up to a solid D.
posted on 1/11/12
A solid D you say
I might stay after class I've been a bad boy... I can't do this
posted on 1/11/12
No mate I have already graduated...gone back to study after a few years out.
posted on 1/11/12
comment by BlueBlood (U1268)
posted 4 minutes ago
I hate tomatoes. Your grade just went down to E+.
Buy me some chocolate, and I may be generous and lift it up to a solid D.
=================
So you want some chocolate..........then you'll give him a solid D.........is this classed as grooming?
posted on 1/11/12
THudd, I'm afraid you've lost me; I'm not up to speed with the lingo nowadays.
posted on 1/11/12
What is a solid D
posted on 1/11/12
Have to (sometimes re-)read the texts I'll be studying with the classes, and when I sit down to relax the last thing I feel like doing is reading even more! Sad times.
-------------------------------
I completely empathise with this. Currently, I get home about 6.20, have dinner and watch a bit of TV. Then I usually start studying about 7.30 and do till about 10, after which I'll watch a bit of TV before going to bed.
I enjoy reading but I'm so tired after studying I can't do it.
posted on 1/11/12
Hold on is it Bluebloods
Ewwwwwww
posted on 1/11/12
posted on 1/11/12
easy now blueblood so u is a teacher ov english init. can u help me wid ma graammmar like becoz last time i tried to learn ma teacher didnt do nuffin lolzz
get me?
posted on 1/11/12
yea bluebludz help manz
posted on 1/11/12
can i just say. yesterday i was standing at kings cross station, and the most cringeworthy group of girls was standing next to me.
there was an asian girl and 2 white girls. one of them opened up with "DIS TRAIN IS BARE LATE FAM"
now as a man who looks as if he speaks in street slang, i wanted to bury my head in shame, more like push them under a train. so blueblood thankfully people like you teach the youth of today properly!!!!
posted on 1/11/12
I hate all that rudeboy lingo, its so cringe worthy
Chronic, do you get the Metropolitan/H & City/Circle line to Kings Cross westbound? Maybe I get on the same train as you
posted on 1/11/12
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