The return of grammar: [link]
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Natter 47: My Brilliance Is Wasted On You People
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Well, it's about time.
I did not know there were English teachers who couldn't diagram a sentence.
Can someone explain how the new SAT scores work? I'm irritated that mine are now meaningless. I need those numbers, people.
I have an English Degree and I have never diagrammed a sentence. I don't even know what diagramming a sentence means.
Signed, A Victim of a Liberal Late 20th Century Education.
Signed, A Victim of a Liberal Late 20th Century Education.
But clearly not a victim of Catholic grade school.
We diagrammed sentences when I was in elementary school, which was the early 70s. I think it went away shortly after that. I never studied grammar in high school at all.
I really wanted to take a college grammar course, but UMB doesn't offer one. My community college in Chicago did, and it was supposed to be a fabulous class. Unfortunately, there was no time to take it before moving.
I did diagram sentences in elementary school, but probably wouldn't do a very job of it anymore.
The return of grammar
Hallelujah!
I don't care that my students don't know how to diagram a sentence. I do care that almost all of them don't know the difference between an adjective and an adverb. Or that, yes, the subjunctive does exist in English.
Because it is extremely difficult to teach a foreign language when student don't even know English grammar.
But clearly not a victim of Catholic grade school.
It was technically a public school, but it had been started by my Church so they still had nuns teaching there, and I was prepared for the sacraments (communion, 1st confession (is that a sacrament?) and confirmation) during class time.
Oh, the nuns fell down on your education, then! No diagramming of sentences, my goodness. Did they at least throw erasers at you?