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The trouble with language textbooks

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leosmith
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 Message 17 of 52
29 January 2008 at 2:18pm | IP Logged 
atamagaii wrote:
I expect NOTHING from them.

Well then, that was a whole lot of whining about nothing.

atamagaii wrote:
I devised an effective and enjoyable way of aquiring languages. You might use it, too, if you're intelligent enough.

I already tried it. Apparently I'm not intelligent enough, because it doesn't work well for me (not as well as just normal reading and listening, that is).
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atamagaii
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 Message 18 of 52
29 January 2008 at 3:02pm | IP Logged 
To leosmith

I was bored a little bit so I thought I would start a fight once more, and you reacted accordingly. But I changed my mind. It is much better now.

You're right, it's much ado about nothing. But you needn't worry, you're intelligent enough to use textbooks.

As a former teacher you should know this: Nemo sapiens nisi patiens. I'm just a juvenile delinquent, I won't reform.

What about a virtual cup of Japanese sake? Let bygones be bygones. Even leserables forgave me, so why shouldn't you?

Edited by atamagaii on 29 January 2008 at 3:04pm

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leosmith
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 Message 19 of 52
29 January 2008 at 7:53pm | IP Logged 
atamagaii wrote:
As a former teacher you should know this: Nemo sapiens nisi patiens.

I was a volunteer math and physics teacher in Tanzania. My training didn't include latin. Sorry, you're still just a little too sharp for me.
atamagaii wrote:
What about a virtual cup of Japanese sake? Let bygones be bygones. Even leserables forgave me, so why shouldn't you?

Ok. But for pure entertainment value, may I continue to disagree with you?
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wordwizard
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 Message 20 of 52
04 February 2008 at 2:57pm | IP Logged 
Most textbooks are geared to schools. That means they have to be politically correct. Heaven forbid somebody's Mommy is offended by a topic related to real life. This sounds ridiculous but unfortunately it's not.

Also colleges are required to be intellectually respectable and impressive to their peers. What the student learns may be what the college needs him or her to learn to support their reputation.

I find magazines are far better for learning.
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TreoPaul
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 Message 21 of 52
04 February 2008 at 5:51pm | IP Logged 
atamagaii wrote:

I expect NOTHING from them. I IGNORE their very existence. Before I came to this forum, I did not even know the names of ASSimil, FSI, Pimsleur etc.


You might investigate having your caps key checked. It seems to be getting stuck.
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atamagaii
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 Message 22 of 52
04 February 2008 at 10:20pm | IP Logged 
To TreoPaul

And you'd better put your thinking cap on. If you have any.
I might be crazy, but I'm not a nut.
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TreoPaul
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 Message 23 of 52
05 February 2008 at 9:37am | IP Logged 
atamagaii wrote:
To TreoPaul

And you'd better put your thinking cap on. If you have any.
I might be crazy, but I'm not a nut.


Nope, I don't have a thinking cap. And darned if Wal*Mart isn't plum out. I guess this means I need bow to your superior cognitive skills and freestyle capitalization rules. I know when I've been bettered.

UPDATE: 1:00 PM -5:00 GMT
My apologies to all for cluttering this forum/thread with this and my previous off-topic post. As replies have already been made, I'll not delete this. However, so as not to add yet another off-topic posting, I'll update this post rather than add another off-topic diatribe. Paul

Edited by TreoPaul on 05 February 2008 at 12:00pm

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atamagaii
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 Message 24 of 52
05 February 2008 at 11:28am | IP Logged 
To TreoPaul again

I type as I see fit and you seem to be having a fit of apoplexy.

Why superior? Just my opinion. Is it your inferiority complex or what?

Bow before your wife.

Let it be.
Get a drink, go for a walk. The sun is shining. The birds are singing.


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