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briantrumpet
Actually, seriously, I put some of young people's lack of fascination/appetite for the English language per se down to the way it's taught and examined: firstly SPAG tests and prescriptive grammar terminology, and then the focus on having to learn other people's interpretations of 'the classic texts to regurgitate for exams. If you wanted to create system in which to turn young people off having an insatiable appetite for the miracle of their mother tongue, which is like a verbal archaeology of our history, brains, and human communication, you couldn't do much better than what we've got.
 

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I was lucky enough to be taught before the teaching of English became terribly prescriptive. And I had a couple of very good teachers.
 
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I was lucky enough to be taught before the teaching of English became terribly prescriptive. And I had a couple of very good teachers.

So did I, but didn't have inspiring teachers. And by skipping Y11, I missed having to do English Lit. Always really hated being told what books to read, not least as I preferred to waste countless hours in the Bristol central music library next door.
 
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