"Advice sent to teachers says there are too few words which follow the rule and recommends using more modern methods to teach spelling to schoolchildren."
Okay. Responses:
1. Rules with exceptions may frustrate and annoy the young child:
2. The government doesn't want children to think about rules as things that have exceptions.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
"The spelling mantra "i before e except after c" is no longer worth teaching, according to the government."
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