Parent-teacher conferences Your son has poor grammar. Gots to be something he picking up on at school.
That’s hicks for you…
unintentional child abuse, actually, the disadvantaged child has more to overcome than his peers
You mean like you?
Sounds vaguely ebonical, rather than redneckical.
Yes, Lamberger, and it’s a dialect, not poor grammar. I say that as a former English teacher.
Connie, hope you’re not just supporting the dialect without making sure students can speak proper English when needed? To give them a pass because it’s a dialect is not a positive end result for the child.
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Michael Thorton about 10 years ago
That’s hicks for you…
Nighthawks Premium Member about 10 years ago
unintentional child abuse, actually, the disadvantaged child has more to overcome than his peers
Comic Minister Premium Member about 10 years ago
You mean like you?
Lamberger about 10 years ago
Sounds vaguely ebonical, rather than redneckical.
connie about 10 years ago
Yes, Lamberger, and it’s a dialect, not poor grammar. I say that as a former English teacher.
SidneyThompson about 10 years ago
Connie, hope you’re not just supporting the dialect without making sure students can speak proper English when needed? To give them a pass because it’s a dialect is not a positive end result for the child.