same here, I remember attending ESL as a kid. and I remember starting school not knowing English at all
I see your points
I see your points
Pretty sure OP is from the US. He's a young kids who just has troubles or doesn't care. Many people have told him he needs to work on it. He's always responded that he isn't trying. Can't help people who don't care or don't want the help
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Thank you for reading.I'm not trying to be the spelling and grammar police. Fact is I miss occassionally, too. But, when I see it this bad I have to try to relate the importance of being fully understood. Here we have someone who's 'forced' into a 90 minute self-study and instead of looking to improve his written communication skills is instead happier to sit back and complain about the situation. I work 50-80 hour work weeks. I'd pay real $ to be able to get a regular 90 minute period to just kick back and read.
Not trying to make anyone feel bad. I have a teenager at home who felt the same way until we chanced upon a genre of novels that [peaked] piqued his interest. Since then, he's been steadily improving in his reading and writing skills. And in the process, broadening his scope of knowledge. That's all I wish for anyone.
Pique can mean either thing, depending on the context of use.Thanks. See, I said I missed, too. I miss that one because, in french, pique means; an irritation. Thanks for pointing that out.