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Am I being too strict...? With attendance and grades...?
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vikuk



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The only student that I had ever failed was a Ph. D which never came to class, resulting to his Ph. D being delayed by one school year... Actually I deleted his name from the class listing.

As an Ft which teaches English - you may find your poor level of English resulting to your students not taking you so seriously - especially if they're PhD students Wink
As someone who litters his own posts with errors - I hate being a grammar Nazi - but sometimes I just can't keep my big gob closed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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TreKidation



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 6:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nobody cares. This is not a testing center. Some people have computers that may auto-correct incorrectly. Mostly, people type quickly and don't give a damn what grammar comes out.

Please give it a rest and stop moaning about grammar or spelling. No doubt you make mistakes.

Is your ego so lacking that you must find a way to kick sand to raise your self-righteousness?

Move on to actual matters.

For example, I'm willing to guess that you use a hyphen in entirely the wrong manner in nearly all your posts - the majority of your sentences contain at least one hyphen - it seems you like it - but of course you have no clue how to use it correctly. Maybe you should open a book - which will allow you gander at proper usage - because, we all know - well most of us - that hyphening is rarely used in place of proper punctuation - then again, you can do whatever you like - right?

vikuk wrote:
when it comes to qualifying Chinese nationals (those who have to travel back to China) in western based educational courses - so much money is at stake - that officialdom on both side don't want to make too many waves!!!

I love china for all those pretty girls - but when thinking about that local junk/snack food - and then watching some wunder babe - great bod immaculate azz - stuffing away on pickled duck feet or a pig's ear - well it does start to make me realise that the inner person also counts

Stuff like pollution and global warming doesn't really care about what wing of the political landscape you come from.!!!

The joke is that my efforts look so small when measured on the larger scale (plus the fact that i also drive a car) - but they're still efforts however puny and pointless they may seem


Actually, I decided to stop posting a note of your errors. Why? Well, I found so many that it is disgusting; coming from your rant that is.

I actually started to chuckle a bit when I see how often you use that nasty 'ole hyphen when it is entirely incorrect to do so. One paragraph I found (of yours) was 2 sentences and you used the hyphen 11 times. It should have been at least 7 sentences.

WOW...

Again, please refrain...

P.S. I know I did not note each error in the quotes above. You are missing things and I did not want to type them in. Rather, I only highlighted or underlined errors instead of a complete editing.
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Brian Caulfield



Joined: 14 Sep 2004
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 6:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Keep it up grammar punctuations hounds, its the one thing I like about this place. I tell my students that a good friend tells you your writing is garbage.
Now you think I am a piece of cake as a teacher. Well according to my evaluations I am regarded as being too strict. I do things like pull exams when I see them cheating. I don't fail them , just give them one mark lower than the lowest. I don't want to waste my time marking it,that's all. I also don't let them go home if they have wasted my time. They go home after they have done something , some small thing that has the smallest bit of merit. With really low level students this could mean asking me a question before they go out the door. I have had students in tears because they couldn't come up with something.
Actually by passing someone with 60% is like 50% in the west. Nothing you would be proud of. I just don't like having people in my class who don't want to be there.
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vikuk



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wonderful post trekidation - but remember I'm not teaching PhD students - in fact I teach kindy kids Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing
By the way there's a huge difference between typos/simplified punctuation - and the total misuse of English grammar (from someone who claims to be teaching PhD students).
Please feel free to edit all my posts- at least in that way I'll know what I'm writing is sinking in (duhhhhhhhhh he wrote azz) Wink
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 9:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Several inappropriate postings have been deleted.

If the insults do not stop and this thread does not quickly get back on topic, it will cease to exist.
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jeffinflorida



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 12:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mr. Kalgukshi wrote:
Several inappropriate postings have been deleted.
If the insults do not stop and this thread does not quickly get back on topic, it will cease to exist.


Why is it every good thread gets sidetracked by a bunch of morons...
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englishgibson



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 5:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

if the red party members can agree on their fancily modernized traditional education system with some fine facilities and "beautiful" teachers, why can't we agree on forums and on our strictness that creates problems in our classrooms Confused

the heading of this thread is really something to discuss...my students tell me that the difference in between a foreign teacher and a chinese teacher is that a foreign teacher is more openminded than the chinese one...how come we end up being strict? well, we demand their attention, efficiency and improvement...that's my answer to the reasons i am strict in my classrooms

cheers and beers to all hard working FTs in china Very Happy
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arioch36



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 3:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

As my students and chinese colleagues have told me over the years, when they say strict, it's a compliment, that you actually care about the teaching. Too strict means that, too strict. But I would say strict has a definite positive connotation, not negative
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propertee



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

arioch36 wrote:
As my students and chinese colleagues have told me over the years, when they say strict, it's a compliment, that you actually care about the teaching. Too strict means that, too strict. But I would say strict has a definite positive connotation, not negative


It sounds like they are just placating you.
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