Anonymous wrote:LOL, me too,
Whan that Aprille with the showers soot and the draught of March hath perced the root....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cause it's boring
This made me laugh (and I have a master's degree in literature). But have you read The Wife of Bath's Tale?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish students would read Jonathan Swift or Voltaire, and study logic and learn cursive in elementary school, but I accept that times are changing and the curriculum has to evolve. I often check to see what my 10th grader at Wilson is required to read and I can't say that I'm thrilled with the choices, but they are, at least, respectable. However, when my older daughter took AP English with a teacher with a (wholly undeserved) great reputation, I was appalled to find out that they didn't read a single book all the way through, rather they read chapters and excerpts from books. However, they mostly read articles and essays. I knew it was it was going to be a terrible year when the teacher explained to me that he had students read excerpts from Huckleberry Finn and that he taught it as an example of blatant racism. Oy!
Yep. I think I know that teacher!
Anonymous wrote:I wish students would read Jonathan Swift or Voltaire, and study logic and learn cursive in elementary school, but I accept that times are changing and the curriculum has to evolve. I often check to see what my 10th grader at Wilson is required to read and I can't say that I'm thrilled with the choices, but they are, at least, respectable. However, when my older daughter took AP English with a teacher with a (wholly undeserved) great reputation, I was appalled to find out that they didn't read a single book all the way through, rather they read chapters and excerpts from books. However, they mostly read articles and essays. I knew it was it was going to be a terrible year when the teacher explained to me that he had students read excerpts from Huckleberry Finn and that he taught it as an example of blatant racism. Oy!
Anonymous wrote:Are you in high school now? Not too many adults will say "only like" and "invariably" instead of "inevitably" but regardless, I understand your point. A solid mixture of contemporary and past authors would certainly help improve writing skills and possibly show a correlation between the new and old writers of yesteryear.Anonymous wrote:We read a lot of Chaucer and Shakespeare in my high school and inevitably only like 3 people in the class actually read the works and everyone else just did Cliffs notes. Maybe teachers pick more modern work to try and avoid this?
Anonymous wrote:Are you in high school now? Not too many adults will say "only like" and "invariably" instead of "inevitably" but regardless, I understand your point. A solid mixture of contemporary and past authors would certainly help improve writing skills and possibly show a correlation between the new and old writers of yesteryear.
I don't know that this is fair, I think plenty of adults under 40 speak like this. Including my cousin, who even though he is a professional engineer, married with a kid, living the midwest still thinks he's a surfer bro.
Are you in high school now? Not too many adults will say "only like" and "invariably" instead of "inevitably" but regardless, I understand your point. A solid mixture of contemporary and past authors would certainly help improve writing skills and possibly show a correlation between the new and old writers of yesteryear.
Yes, indeed!Anonymous wrote:The Dumbing Down of America has been going on since WWII. Go figure.
Are you in high school now? Not too many adults will say "only like" and "invariably" instead of "inevitably" but regardless, I understand your point. A solid mixture of contemporary and past authors would certainly help improve writing skills and possibly show a correlation between the new and old writers of yesteryear.Anonymous wrote:We read a lot of Chaucer and Shakespeare in my high school and inevitably only like 3 people in the class actually read the works and everyone else just did Cliffs notes. Maybe teachers pick more modern work to try and avoid this?