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Message board > unintentional typos
unintentional typos
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Lana.
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It happens to me, too, for sure...
Sometimes I think of meet and write meat, or I think of two and write too...
I try not to stress too much though. |
27 Jul 2009
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Pinky Makus
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Once I looked at an old journal entry where I wrote laugh with an "f". I must have been tired.
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27 Jul 2009
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Lana.
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Pinky Makus - laugh with an f...
That �s what I �m talking �bout... |
27 Jul 2009
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roneydirt
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It happens but imagine how stressed those of us are that even have a mild case of dyslexia and we are put on time limits to get things done then there happens like what was initially mention overtyping brain fatigue. Where when you look at it even when wrong appears to be correct. It can be soooooo frustrating... so then it is time for a shot, ice cream sundae and something mind-numbing to try to refocus. Yet we during the heights of teaching don �t usually get that luxury, we�re just suppose to be correct 100% of the time even in the chat room areas. |
28 Jul 2009
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Apodo
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I must admit to suggesting spelling corrections occasionally (viia a PM) if I see something that is badly wrong, sounds unintentionally impolite or is LOL funny.
Sometimes I suggest some rewording if the English construction is incorrect. (Easy for me as a native speaker) I think when one is a teacher this wanting to help comes naturally.
...And yes, I �ve had a few bloopers in my own worksheets, and then I do a bit of speedy editing! My apologies to those who have downloaded worksheets of mine with mistakes.
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29 Jul 2009
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