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Should English Be Compulsary Poll (3 Viewers)

Should English Be Compulsary

  • Yes

    Votes: 276 36.3%
  • No

    Votes: 484 63.7%

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BackCountrySnow said:
I rekon it should be 1 unit of maths and 1 unit of english should be compulsory.

To make 4 units (2 math(s), 2 english) compulsory is a bit far...
that disadvantages the people who may not be good at either, dragging their UAIs down further.
 

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BackCountrySnow said:
LoL?? The way you write on msn and myspace is obviously different to how you would write an essay. They're two different forms of writing. If you can't understand simple abbreviations then wtf?? STFU and GTFO of the cyberwebs.

Note that I used the word abbreviations in inverted commas, I wasn't referring to acronyms, legitimate abbreviations or even alternative spellings that are actually time-saving.


;;[_____________]``giiяιsz ιiike us dOит cOme aяOuиd тoO Ofтeи, yOuιι ιeaяи тO LOVE us, нaтe us && yOuя simpιy waiisтiиg yOuя тime because yOu caит BEAT us..&& yOu suяe as нeιι caит jOiiи us

I'm talking about shit like that which actually gives you a headache.
 

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lyounamu said:
Well, I thought 4 units was not sufficient for maths. I was hoping for 5 units at least.
Same, if I could do more math - i would.
 

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I don't have an english speaking background. But I voted that it is compulsary. We are living in an English speaking country, and we are expected to know english. The things we are studying in English are also rather compulsary, don't you think?
 

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^ THANKYOU! Someone ELSE who corrects people!!!

I don't think it should be compulsory. If you're going for your UAI, you should know english already. Grammar, spelling, etc.

There are ofcourse international students who need to learn the language, so they can have separate classes (Like they do for scripture).

Actually, scrap what I said. The tards who don't know how to spell "difficult" and "eloquent" can go die in a fire and do compulsory english. Don't get the rest of us caught in their idiocy. IN EVERY SINGLE CLASS teachers need to spell stuff out for everyone, and it shits me.

Grr. Not to mention they confuse "their" "they're" and "there" all the time. YES. EVEN IN ESSAYS WHICH ARE WORTH 25%!!!! --falls over--


I could rant all day about people who speak english but DON'T KNOW ENGLISH. Meh.

...

Yayyyyy double negativeeeeeee


EDIT; Oh right, there's ESL. Maybe the tards should go there :)
 
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What they should do is to have a compulsory course worth perhaps say 1 unit about the English language and a 2 unit extension course on literature. Those doing 4 units could be exempted from the language component just like how Mathematics Extension 2 students do not actually sit the 2 unit exam.
 

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KneeNAR said:
Actually, scrap what I said. The tards who don't know how to spell "difficult" and "eloquent" can go die in a fire and do compulsory english. Don't get the rest of us caught in their idiocy. IN EVERY SINGLE CLASS teachers need to spell stuff out for everyone, and it shits me.
Absolutely!
 

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no it shouldn't. i think in junior school u should spend more time actually studying english than examining crap like hidden meanings and what the author was implying and how we can apply that to our own lives. u have to admit it's a pretty useless subject
 

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fuck ofcourse,

otherwise fucking asians wouldent speak english and smash uai with there physics and chem and maths 6unit
 

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No, english shouldnt be compulsory. There are many other subjects which can teach you how to write an adequate essay without the ''hidden meanings'' crap. (eg legal studies, history, business etc)

Plus, isnt maths a universal language? Yet thats not compulsory, and maths is actually practical and used in everyday life. You dont need to know how to analyse a poem to get ahead, imo anyway.
 

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hell yes. english is the national language in australia.
 

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Kashaya said:
;;[_____________]``giiяιsz ιiike us dOит cOme aяOuиd тoO Ofтeи, yOuιι ιeaяи тO LOVE us, нaтe us && yOuя simpιy waiisтiиg yOuя тime because yOu caит BEAT us..&& yOu suяe as нeιι caит jOiiи us

I'm talking about shit like that which actually gives you a headache.
Saying that gives me a headache is an understatement.

By the way, in response to the poll, I was good at both Maths and English (although better at Maths) and I don't believe that English as it is should be compulsory, but there needs to be a serious attempt made at improving english skills. The amount of people who say "your" instead of "you're" and vice-versa is appalling, amongst other things, and this is coming from people who performed exceptionally well in the HSC.
 

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of course it should be - imagine a combined law graduate out of usyd who can't speak english......:rofl:
 

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lionking1191 said:
of course it should be - imagine a combined law graduate out of usyd who can't speak english......:rofl:
By the time you're doing Preliminary/HSC English, I think you would be learning more than just to speak :rolleyes:
 

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not being able to read/write/speak your own language makes you appear stupid
at least that's my experience. no matter how good your ideas are, if you can't communicate them in a way that other people can understand, they will be either dismissed as lacking intelligence (even if the IDEA itself is really smart) or completely incomprehensible.
i think it's a status thing
command of language=status
also
"compulsory" isn't spelt with an "a"
which is probably as good an argument as any for english being compulsory :)
 

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Yes it should be compulsory, althought I believe what is being taught and the way it is taught seems to be highly irrelevant to many and is very specialist - unless you're doing English in university you won't care about many of the topics.

I believe it should be more relevant to our progression into society - into tertiary education. I can't believe there's a "Academic Writing" course in first year at Sydney, that should be something the Higher School certificate should be doing.
 

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