Being able to speak properly and spell and form a sentence are the absolute minimum skills a person should take from the school system. Honestly if someone leaves school and can't do these basic things, what's the point in going to school? These skills are the basics needed in life.
The quality of education here has been deliberately eviscerated since the early seventies, by those
with ivy league educations.
Call it rich fuck derangement if it makes easier to understand why it is being done.
I envy you. I'd love to be even bilingual. I did 4 years of elective French classes at school but only took it to avoid another class I didn't want to do. I can't speak a word and wouldn't embarrass myself trying these days. I can kind of work out what's being said if it's written down and I have time to analyse it.I agree 100%. Did you know that in my country you are obliged to know at least 3 different languages before graduating from High School?
We have to pass tests for at least the following languages: Dutch, French, English and in several directions also German.
Many are also capable of Spanish and Italian.
We get schooled right after kindergarten in the above languages. No fun, but a big asset later on in life.
Communication and social skills are the basis in life. How else are you going to study for a profession? Or in later life deal with clients/patients? You must be able to proper communicate and have also the necessary social skills to gain deals or make patients trust you.
You mean that in America this is done on purpose? That the 'educated' people deliberately want to keep people dumb? Is this real or a conspiracy theory?
I heard that University/College can be very expensive in America. Is this true? My parents paid for my University education between 1,5 and 2k euro for each year. This included books too. Still expensive but it pays itself back.
Google up "The Powell Memo", for an overview from any source you are comfortable with.
Here is a link to a pdf of the original 34 page document.
https://dy00k1db5oznd.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Lewis-Powell-Memo.pdf
If you merely glance through it, you will quickly come to understand
that it is an incredibly powerful document which was in essence
a blueprint that was used to take the United States from where
it was in 1971, to where it is today.
In 1971, the average person could obtain a decent education
by working a part time job.
Today, it is not at all uncommon for kids to graduate with insane
levels of debit.
The term conspiracy theory like many other odd things was coined by a
US government agency.
You know deep inside which one it was.
You mean that in America this is done on purpose? That the 'educated' people deliberately want to keep people dumb? Is this real or a conspiracy theory?
I heard that University/College can be very expensive in America. Is this true? My parents paid for my University education between 1,5 and 2k euro for each year. This included books too. Still expensive but it pays itself back.
It really baffles my mind that there are people in the Western world that aren't capable of correctly using their own native language.
define "Now"
or "later". maybe "never" ? i give up...The opposite of "then".
The most common, and my personal pet peeve is the epidemic misuse of two, too, and to, and there, their, and they're. It's symptomatic of a lack of education, not laziness or carelessness. Those are just the excuses used.
or "later". maybe "never" ? i give up...
Fo me as a Non-English person this is one the most difficult things in the English language. It all sound the same and you need to know the grammar rules behind it to correctly use it.The most common, and my personal pet peeve is the epidemic misuse of two, too, and to, and there, their, and they're. It's symptomatic of a lack of education, not laziness or carelessness. Those are just the excuses used.
Fo me as a Non-English person this is one the most difficult things in the English language. It all sound the same and you need to know the grammar rules behind it to correctly use it.
Let me have a go at it:
(Correct me if I made a mistake)
I just saw two of my neighbours driving in their car. I think they're going to the store. That reminds me that I need to go too.