grrr, i tried to create this thread a minute ago but my computer overheated and switched itself off...![]()
when i was in primary school our R.E. teacher made us sing this hymn one day. it had lots of quaint old words in it. there was a line that went like this "God envelops my soul in *QUAINT WORD*". so we asked her what it means and she said "porridge" (oatmeal). Whaaaat? God envelops my soul in porridge and this is supposed to be a consoling message? I don't think so, thanks a lot.
do you have any anecdotes about your teachers? e.g. when they taught you something that turned out to be completely wrong or any funny quirks they have?




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I had a teacher like that in primary school. She tried to cure me of using the word "sweet" (which I never used in writing anyway). we had this stupid session where every kid had to tell the others what they did over the weekend. so I said, I was in the garden and I saw a bumblebee and it was really sweet. so the teacher was like "Did you taste it?". She said that whenever I talked about "sweet" animals. It's rubbish really, because in German it's perfectly O.K. to call cute things "sweet", it's got nothing to do with tasting sweet (except it's the same word, just like in English) and I never used it in written essays, so w.t.f???


I miss his class, but I don't think I remember a bit of real history. My head is full of the crazy stories he told.


