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By *iceguy 1966 OP   Man  over a year ago

in pa postcode

Since the invention of auto correct, p_edictive txt and spellchecker i think that people have got a tad lazy and the ability to spell basic words is being lost within one generation.

What are your views please???

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire

wot?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I fink so innit

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Autocorrect makes it easier but you still do a sense check to see if a word looks correct.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yep

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I fink so innit "

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By *ervent_fervourMan  over a year ago

Halifax


"Since the invention of auto correct, p_edictive txt and spellchecker i think that people have got a tad lazy and the ability to spell basic words is being lost within one generation.

What are your views please??? "

Devil's advocate here. But you could easily argue that spellchecker and auto correct may be helping with spelling too.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Has the English language not always adapted and changed? Do we speak and spell certain things the way say Shakespeare did? We do not, language is an ever evolving and some of the text type talk we use now may very well become the standard way of spelling

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Has the English language not always adapted and changed? Do we speak and spell certain things the way say Shakespeare did? We do not, language is an ever evolving and some of the text type talk we use now may very well become the standard way of spelling"

Wot u sed.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Soz m8

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By *olgateMan  over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

Spellcheck doesn't seem to work on fab

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I cant spell to well and spell cheeks on lap tops helps but not always.

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By *atcoupleCouple  over a year ago

Suffolk - East Anglia


"Since the invention of auto correct, p_edictive txt and spellchecker i think that people have got a tad lazy and the ability to spell basic words is being lost within one generation.

What are your views please??? "

Yes, absolutely. However, for the benefit of some others on here, I wonder if there is anything you might change in your original question, thereby transferring the emphasis from the specific instance to the more abstract concept without (of course) impairing the conceptual integrity of the theme.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Has the English language not always adapted and changed? Do we speak and spell certain things the way say Shakespeare did? We do not, language is an ever evolving and some of the text type talk we use now may very well become the standard way of spelling

Wot u sed. "

Init

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think the fact that people are here reading and writing posts is proof that it isn't. Silly question.

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury


"I think the fact that people are here reading and writing posts is proof that it isn't. Silly question. "

LOLZ

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Since the invention of auto correct, p_edictive txt and spellchecker i think that people have got a tad lazy and the ability to spell basic words is being lost within one generation.

What are your views please??? "

my view is this..

I neither use spell checker nor autocorrect...plus I do all my uni work including note taking and essay writing in longhand before I transfer it to my PC...

if there is ever a word I don't know how to spell/know the exact meaning of then I look it up and I also check the context it needs to be in...

I love words and I enjoy writing and reading so no literacy is not dead ...well not in my house!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im not good at spelling and i couldnt care less if i dont put full stops or spell their,they're,there,correctly

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im not good at spelling and i couldnt care less if i dont put full stops or spell their,they're,there,correctly"

But so what? I hate this whole pretentious sentiment that if you can read/write without issues, you're more intelligent or whatever. Who cares as long as you can communicate suitably.

The whole OP is arrogant, who would turn down a tool to make themselves more accurate?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im not good at spelling and i couldnt care less if i dont put full stops or spell their,they're,there,correctly

But so what? I hate this whole pretentious sentiment that if you can read/write without issues, you're more intelligent or whatever. Who cares as long as you can communicate suitably.

The whole OP is arrogant, who would turn down a tool to make themselves more accurate? "

Im not sure if you agreed with me or not there

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By *edMan  over a year ago

cambridgeshire

Autochrck and autospell make as many mistakes as I do

The difference being I use the wrong letter sometimes and the computer just puts in new words

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By *iceguy 1966 OP   Man  over a year ago

in pa postcode


"Im not good at spelling and i couldnt care less if i dont put full stops or spell their,they're,there,correctly

But so what? I hate this whole pretentious sentiment that if you can read/write without issues, you're more intelligent or whatever. Who cares as long as you can communicate suitably.

The whole OP is arrogant, who would turn down a tool to make themselves more accurate? "

Trust me i am very far from arrogant, yet another keyboard assassin i see???

It was just a simple question on an open forum and they wonder why people stop posting on here???

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im not good at spelling and i couldnt care less if i dont put full stops or spell their,they're,there,correctly

But so what? I hate this whole pretentious sentiment that if you can read/write without issues, you're more intelligent or whatever. Who cares as long as you can communicate suitably.

The whole OP is arrogant, who would turn down a tool to make themselves more accurate?

Im not sure if you agreed with me or not there"

Hahaha, yeh, I was agreeing with you.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im not good at spelling and i couldnt care less if i dont put full stops or spell their,they're,there,correctly

But so what? I hate this whole pretentious sentiment that if you can read/write without issues, you're more intelligent or whatever. Who cares as long as you can communicate suitably.

The whole OP is arrogant, who would turn down a tool to make themselves more accurate?

Trust me i am very far from arrogant, yet another keyboard assassin i see???

It was just a simple question on an open forum and they wonder why people stop posting on here???"

I called the post arrogant, not you.

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By *dsindyTV/TS  over a year ago

East Lancashire

Yes, as is punctuation.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My spelling has always been pretty good but my Maths isn't so great.

I still though can never remember whether I'm supposed to be discreet or discrete on here

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im not good at spelling and i couldnt care less if i dont put full stops or spell their,they're,there,correctly

But so what? I hate this whole pretentious sentiment that if you can read/write without issues, you're more intelligent or whatever. Who cares as long as you can communicate suitably.

The whole OP is arrogant, who would turn down a tool to make themselves more accurate?

Trust me i am very far from arrogant, yet another keyboard assassin i see???

It was just a simple question on an open forum and they wonder why people stop posting on here???

I called the post arrogant, not you. "

Im sure your a lovely chap

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im not good at spelling and i couldnt care less if i dont put full stops or spell their,they're,there,correctly

But so what? I hate this whole pretentious sentiment that if you can read/write without issues, you're more intelligent or whatever. Who cares as long as you can communicate suitably.

The whole OP is arrogant, who would turn down a tool to make themselves more accurate?

Trust me i am very far from arrogant, yet another keyboard assassin i see???

It was just a simple question on an open forum and they wonder why people stop posting on here???

I called the post arrogant, not you.

Im sure your a lovely chap "

*you're

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By *aturelover2016Man  over a year ago

London

Any one fancy a duck?

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By *ervent_fervourMan  over a year ago

Halifax

DuCK!

COVER!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im not good at spelling and i couldnt care less if i dont put full stops or spell their,they're,there,correctly

But so what? I hate this whole pretentious sentiment that if you can read/write without issues, you're more intelligent or whatever. Who cares as long as you can communicate suitably.

The whole OP is arrogant, who would turn down a tool to make themselves more accurate?

Trust me i am very far from arrogant, yet another keyboard assassin i see???

It was just a simple question on an open forum and they wonder why people stop posting on here???

I called the post arrogant, not you.

Im sure your a lovely chap

*you're "

Oooooh like that is it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im not good at spelling and i couldnt care less if i dont put full stops or spell their,they're,there,correctly

But so what? I hate this whole pretentious sentiment that if you can read/write without issues, you're more intelligent or whatever. Who cares as long as you can communicate suitably.

The whole OP is arrogant, who would turn down a tool to make themselves more accurate? "

I think it has made my spelling and grammar less accurate, as I don't proof read what I have written as much as I did. As a result I make lots of auto-carrot mistakes when posting online. In addition, the use of my phone and tablet have made me less accurate with punctuation. as I'm often trying to respond or write something quickly while mult-tasking.

So I don't think literacy is dead but rather being shaped by the technology we are using. As for my handwriting, well that has gone to pot

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"I think the fact that people are here reading and writing posts is proof that it isn't. Silly question.

LOLZ

"

ur lzy bro, loooool is da nw wrd to av st c_ed innit bruv

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By *edMan  over a year ago

cambridgeshire


"Im not good at spelling and i couldnt care less if i dont put full stops or spell their,they're,there,correctly

But so what? I hate this whole pretentious sentiment that if you can read/write without issues, you're more intelligent or whatever. Who cares as long as you can communicate suitably.

The whole OP is arrogant, who would turn down a tool to make themselves more accurate?

Trust me i am very far from arrogant, yet another keyboard assassin i see???

It was just a simple question on an open forum and they wonder why people stop posting on here???

I called the post arrogant, not you.

Im sure your a lovely chap

*you're "

They say the difference between good and bad use of grammar is knowing the difference between

Knowing your shit

And

Knowing you're shit..

Excuse my potty mouth in making that point

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By *ervent_fervourMan  over a year ago

Halifax

sum1 shd st a f_ed w onlee alwd 2 uz txt spk.

Fkng sum ppz wd h8 vat.

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By *aturelover2016Man  over a year ago

London

[Removed by poster at 29/04/16 14:38:27]

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By *aturelover2016Man  over a year ago

London


"Im not good at spelling and i couldnt care less if i dont put full stops or spell their,they're,there,correctly

But so what? I hate this whole pretentious sentiment that if you can read/write without issues, you're more intelligent or whatever. Who cares as long as you can communicate suitably.

The whole OP is arrogant, who would turn down a tool to make themselves more accurate?

Trust me i am very far from arrogant, yet another keyboard assassin i see???

It was just a simple question on an open forum and they wonder why people stop posting on here???

I called the post arrogant, not you.

Im sure your a lovely chap

*you're

They say the difference between good and bad use of grammar is knowing the difference between

Knowing your shit

And

Knowing you're shit..

Excuse my potty mouth in making that point "

Or like a quickie meet

Eats, shoots and leaves

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think the fact that people are here reading and writing posts is proof that it isn't. Silly question. "

Not silly at all.

Literacy, or certainly the grammar rules involved, are dying, and if this government has its way children will be able to tell you about prepositions, conjunctive clauses and determiners but not be able to string a sentence together.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think the fact that people are here reading and writing posts is proof that it isn't. Silly question.

Not silly at all.

Literacy, or certainly the grammar rules involved, are dying, and if this government has its way children will be able to tell you about prepositions, conjunctive clauses and determiners but not be able to string a sentence together. "

He asked if it was dead. I've also never met a school age child that can't string a sentence together.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Pozzible.. innit!

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By *risky_MareWoman  over a year ago

...Up on the Downs

Yes, English can be a wierd language....

It can be understood through tough thorough thought though.

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By *acavityMan  over a year ago

Redditch

Not just literacy.

People who don't exercise their brains, end up struggling to think.

Whether it's spell check, sat-nav or soap opera, people don't want to think for themselves.

Fabsters excluded, as trying to compose successful opening emails and detecting false profiles is excellent mental exercise

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By *ervent_fervourMan  over a year ago

Halifax


"I think the fact that people are here reading and writing posts is proof that it isn't. Silly question.

Not silly at all.

Literacy, or certainly the grammar rules involved, are dying, and if this government has its way children will be able to tell you about prepositions, conjunctive clauses and determiners but not be able to string a sentence together. "

Hmm. traditionalists(or prescriptive linguists, if you like)would say the reason standards have dropped so much is precisely because this wasn't taught from some time in the mid 80s through to at least the mid nineties.

Therefore the insistence on knowing the mechanics of our language(grammar), and other things such as mode, and when to assume an appropriate register(amongst other things)could only be seen as being of use.

You seem to have contradicted your own point, from what I can see?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Since the invention of auto correct, p_edictive txt and spellchecker i think that people have got a tad lazy and the ability to spell basic words is being lost within one generation.

What are your views please??? "

Text,not txt....capital I.....

Tut tut....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think the fact that people are here reading and writing posts is proof that it isn't. Silly question.

Not silly at all.

Literacy, or certainly the grammar rules involved, are dying, and if this government has its way children will be able to tell you about prepositions, conjunctive clauses and determiners but not be able to string a sentence together.

He asked if it was dead. I've also never met a school age child that can't string a sentence together. "

As I'm a teacher sweetie, I've met quite a few!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think the fact that people are here reading and writing posts is proof that it isn't. Silly question.

Not silly at all.

Literacy, or certainly the grammar rules involved, are dying, and if this government has its way children will be able to tell you about prepositions, conjunctive clauses and determiners but not be able to string a sentence together.

Hmm. traditionalists(or prescriptive linguists, if you like)would say the reason standards have dropped so much is precisely because this wasn't taught from some time in the mid 80s through to at least the mid nineties.

Therefore the insistence on knowing the mechanics of our language(grammar), and other things such as mode, and when to assume an appropriate register(amongst other things)could only be seen as being of use.

You seem to have contradicted your own point, from what I can see?"

It's may seem that way, but when teaching Y6 children to pass SATS, instead of to be creative and love writing, I'm afraid that if things don't change (the government's constant interference and shifting of goalposts) then we will have a large number of children who are simply not interested in writing, with or without proper grammar or spellchecker.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think the fact that people are here reading and writing posts is proof that it isn't. Silly question.

Not silly at all.

Literacy, or certainly the grammar rules involved, are dying, and if this government has its way children will be able to tell you about prepositions, conjunctive clauses and determiners but not be able to string a sentence together.

He asked if it was dead. I've also never met a school age child that can't string a sentence together.

As I'm a teacher sweetie, I've met quite a few!"

Perhaps get better at your job then, sweetie.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

not in our house we are all good spellers here - kids were encouraged to read and both went on to do language based degrees

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think the fact that people are here reading and writing posts is proof that it isn't. Silly question.

Not silly at all.

Literacy, or certainly the grammar rules involved, are dying, and if this government has its way children will be able to tell you about prepositions, conjunctive clauses and determiners but not be able to string a sentence together.

He asked if it was dead. I've also never met a school age child that can't string a sentence together.

As I'm a teacher sweetie, I've met quite a few!

Perhaps get better at your job then, sweetie. "

Lol, it's usually when they come to me...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think the fact that people are here reading and writing posts is proof that it isn't. Silly question.

Not silly at all.

Literacy, or certainly the grammar rules involved, are dying, and if this government has its way children will be able to tell you about prepositions, conjunctive clauses and determiners but not be able to string a sentence together.

He asked if it was dead. I've also never met a school age child that can't string a sentence together.

As I'm a teacher sweetie, I've met quite a few!

Perhaps get better at your job then, sweetie.

Lol, it's usually when they come to me..."

Yes, lol!

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By *ervent_fervourMan  over a year ago

Halifax


"I think the fact that people are here reading and writing posts is proof that it isn't. Silly question.

Not silly at all.

Literacy, or certainly the grammar rules involved, are dying, and if this government has its way children will be able to tell you about prepositions, conjunctive clauses and determiners but not be able to string a sentence together.

Hmm. traditionalists(or prescriptive linguists, if you like)would say the reason standards have dropped so much is precisely because this wasn't taught from some time in the mid 80s through to at least the mid nineties.

Therefore the insistence on knowing the mechanics of our language(grammar), and other things such as mode, and when to assume an appropriate register(amongst other things)could only be seen as being of use.

You seem to have contradicted your own point, from what I can see?

It's may seem that way, but when teaching Y6 children to pass SATS, instead of to be creative and love writing, I'm afraid that if things don't change (the government's constant interference and shifting of goalposts) then we will have a large number of children who are simply not interested in writing, with or without proper grammar or spellchecker. "

Aye,I know.i was just stating successive governments' policy regarding the issue(while they pay lip service to creativity- not enough emphasis on creativity and imagination in the mark schemes at all).

I never had a problem being creative with my writing,but that's down to teaching and reading. From this I instinctively knew how to write inventive sentences with half decent vocabulary.didnt properly know what an adverb was until I was in my thirties.didnt do me any harm.

Unlike the poor year threes and fours now..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As someone who suffers from dyslexia and used to carry around a dictionary; it is a godsend!

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

I think that it does help us to use our minds to a great extent, rather than largely having technology to hold the workload as standard. I variously use autocorrect or not, depending upon how I feel, such as when ti_ed.

I've benefited from writing longhand and studies show the great extent that it involves our brains, compa_ed to typed text. I also use speech to text, including in the forum, speaking my comments.

Technology has obviously evolved at a far greater pace than our brains have, so it can easily limit our minds in some ways.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Since the invention of auto correct, p_edictive txt and spellchecker i think that people have got a tad lazy and the ability to spell basic words is being lost within one generation.

What are your views please??? "

It's 'text'... just saying.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Is it dead?

Not waving, but drowning.

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By *oodmessMan  over a year ago

yumsville

I have always (unknowingly), written in complex sentences and have found it quite a challenge to bring my sentences down to more simple structure. My grammar has never been that good and whilst I put thought and effort into my writing, I have found that being out of academia has resulted in me becoming very lazy in the content of my writing. It's embarrassing at times given the amount of effort I have put into my education.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Why is reading and writing a pissing contest?

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By *ervent_fervourMan  over a year ago

Halifax

That's the point: it shouldnae be!

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Why is reading and writing a pissing contest?"

I could piss over the wall at skool

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By *imiUKMan  over a year ago

Hereford

No. Language is dynamic.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I seen a Guardian opinion piece saying that it was racist and wrong to correct peoples English. That it was normally white people doing it to non whites.

I find that a bit sad to hear, I don't mind some mistakes but I think we should all reach a certain standard.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As a severe dyslexic it takes me three times as long compa_ed to average to write and read .....

I welcome all tools available.

My thoughts are ....

If we are able to communicate our message, it is interpreted correctly and we receive feedback with accuracy then the spelling is of no consequence unless we are holding a value on a persons character

......of how they spell is a reflection of that character.

Grammar is useful - agreed - yet we could counter the abovementioned argument with your and you're with ur and u r ...

They make the same sound in our heads and so the meaning is conveyed.

As a poster above said - we no longer spell or write with quills as we did in Shakespeare's time and it appears in our future we may use other ways to communicate.

I use text speak where I deem appropriate and when writing a white paper as I have done .... I ensure the appropriate use of language for that forum.... manners for certain sotuations, clothes for certain occasions - it's relative and unfortunately somewhat subjective.

It's fluid ..... Let the language evolve...

The marks / visuals on the screen now are not on walls, caves, bark, parchment, stone or even paper any more ...soon we will communicate via other means....

Why be a Luddite ?

To hold onto a value that serves no purpose - because it was drilled into us that good spellers were better and we want to be better, yes???

We can and are able to communicate without it! Educate in the appreciation of words and structure by all means - doesn't mean we need to behave that way in order to write our own prose.

If we weren't capable of being flexible and adaptable we would still be drawing on cave walls ...

Mwah

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Since the invention of auto correct, p_edictive txt and spellchecker i think that people have got a tad lazy and the ability to spell basic words is being lost within one generation.

What are your views please??? "

Can't say we give a fuck to be honest

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ah thunk u mite b rite

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Since the invention of auto correct, p_edictive txt and spellchecker i think that people have got a tad lazy and the ability to spell basic words is being lost within one generation.

What are your views please???

Yes, absolutely. However, for the benefit of some others on here, I wonder if there is anything you might change in your original question, thereby transferring the emphasis from the specific instance to the more abstract concept without (of course) impairing the conceptual integrity of the theme.

"

Now you're just showing off!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I seen a Guardian opinion piece saying that it was racist and wrong to correct peoples English. That it was normally white people doing it to non whites.

I find that a bit sad to hear, I don't mind some mistakes but I think we should all reach a certain standard."

In that case - it's 'I SAW a Guardian opinion piece! '

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Since the invention of auto correct, p_edictive txt and spellchecker i think that people have got a tad lazy and the ability to spell basic words is being lost within one generation.

What are your views please???

Can't say we give a fuck to be honest "

That's probably because you've already fucked an anal retentive - so it's not on your 'to do' ( or rather 'to fuck') list!

Only joking op!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im not good at spelling and i couldnt care less if i dont put full stops or spell their,they're,there,correctly

But so what? I hate this whole pretentious sentiment that if you can read/write without issues, you're more intelligent or whatever. Who cares as long as you can communicate suitably.

The whole OP is arrogant, who would turn down a tool to make themselves more accurate?

I think it has made my spelling and grammar less accurate, as I don't proof read what I have written as much as I did. As a result I make lots of auto-carrot mistakes when posting online. In addition, the use of my phone and tablet have made me less accurate with punctuation. as I'm often trying to respond or write something quickly while mult-tasking.

So I don't think literacy is dead but rather being shaped by the technology we are using. As for my handwriting, well that has gone to pot "

This... I'm good at gramma but a lazy checker. However, I hate some text talk.I can't understand a lot of it!.

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"I think the fact that people are here reading and writing posts is proof that it isn't. Silly question.

Not silly at all.

Literacy, or certainly the grammar rules involved, are dying, and if this government has its way children will be able to tell you about prepositions, conjunctive clauses and determiners but not be able to string a sentence together.

He asked if it was dead. I've also never met a school age child that can't string a sentence together.

As I'm a teacher sweetie, I've met quite a few!"

I'm a college, literacy tutor and my 7 year old can spell and use gramma better!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think the fact that people are here reading and writing posts is proof that it isn't. Silly question.

Not silly at all.

Literacy, or certainly the grammar rules involved, are dying, and if this government has its way children will be able to tell you about prepositions, conjunctive clauses and determiners but not be able to string a sentence together.

He asked if it was dead. I've also never met a school age child that can't string a sentence together.

As I'm a teacher sweetie, I've met quite a few!

I'm a college, literacy tutor and my 7 year old can spell and use gramma better!"

*Grammar

Sorry, I couldn't resist.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think the fact that people are here reading and writing posts is proof that it isn't. Silly question.

Not silly at all.

Literacy, or certainly the grammar rules involved, are dying, and if this government has its way children will be able to tell you about prepositions, conjunctive clauses and determiners but not be able to string a sentence together.

He asked if it was dead. I've also never met a school age child that can't string a sentence together.

As I'm a teacher sweetie, I've met quite a few!

I'm a college, literacy tutor and my 7 year old can spell and use gramma better!

*Grammar

Sorry, I couldn't resist."

You beat me to it!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Since the invention of auto correct, p_edictive txt and spellchecker i think that people have got a tad lazy and the ability to spell basic words is being lost within one generation.

What are your views please???

Can't say we give a fuck to be honest

That's probably because you've already fucked an anal retentive - so it's not on your 'to do' ( or rather 'to fuck') list!

Only joking op! "

Fucked an anal relative ?

Nope not done that yet

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wot?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Their

There

They're

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Were

Where

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