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Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by Steemitlicensed(m): 12:05pm On Mar 08, 2018
President Weah should see did. Hahaha
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by Kennydoc(m): 12:05pm On Mar 08, 2018
achiever12:


You are not different from that teacher. It is round off and not round up

Abeg, shift! So because he wrote 'round up', you're equating him to that illiterate English teacher. I can bet you that more than 30-50% of Nigerian graduates still confuse 'round off' and 'round up' which to me is very pardonable, but for an English teacher to make such grievous grammatical errors while teaching her students, it's both shameful and disgraceful.
Moreover, the OP didn't tell you he's an English teacher. Grammatical errors from him are more tolerable than from an English teacher.

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Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by lowaist101: 12:07pm On Mar 08, 2018
achiever12 Jpost=65662059:


You are not different from that teacher. It is round off and not round up
You Can Actually Give A Round Up, Which Means A Summary.

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Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by Iseoluwani: 12:08pm On Mar 08, 2018
enemachris:
What did you tell the person when you saw that he or she wasn't doing the right thing? If you didn't tell the person anything , then i see you have more problem.

You are very daft..
AM A PTA TEACHER TEACHING IN A SCHOOL WHERE RELIGION HAS MORE SAY THAN ANYTHING

m a Christian and the teacher z a die hard female Muslim with hijab all over her. If I talk to her do u know what they might cook up against me. Ode buruku




Note every one:the person isn't a coper, and the school is actually in SOUTH WEST
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by Krizeukay: 12:08pm On Mar 08, 2018
That teacher is here(nairaland forum), she will likely get back at you����... berra watch your back and tutor well
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by Iseoluwani: 12:09pm On Mar 08, 2018
Kennydoc:


Abeg, shift! So because he wrote 'round up', you're equating him to that illiterate English teacher. I can bet you that more than 30-50% of Nigerian graduates still confuse 'round off' and 'round up', which to me is very pardonable but for an English teacher to make such grievous grammatical errors while teaching their students, it's both shameful and disgraceful.
Moreover, the OP didn't tell you he's an English teacher. Grammatical errors from him are more tolerable than from an English teacher.

I teach civic education bro

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Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by Iseoluwani: 12:09pm On Mar 08, 2018
Krizeukay:
That teacher is here(nairaland forum), she will likely get back at you����... berra watch your back and tutor well


I honestly doubt that
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by SonofHim: 12:12pm On Mar 08, 2018
This one still better na. During NYSC I served in a village where English is taught in Yoruba in Secondary schools.
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by Iseoluwani: 12:12pm On Mar 08, 2018
Sabiubari:
Why u can,t notify him, put him in a rightenious way

I can't risk that , m in a school where religion is the backbone. Am a Christian ,and the teacher is an hijab all over teacher.. Talking to her or correcting will lead to war, cos they will assume u are asking her for a date or preaching to her
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by AreaFada2: 12:13pm On Mar 08, 2018
Odikwa very serious.

Is this a graduate of English language, English literature or even arts/humanities? shocked

Na wa o.
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by churchee: 12:15pm On Mar 08, 2018
And Liberia's president is seeking for 6000 teachers from Nigeria.

Weah now...

Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by lowaist101: 12:17pm On Mar 08, 2018
Kennydoc:


Abeg, shift! So because he wrote 'round up', you're equating him to that illiterate English teacher. I can bet you that more than 30-50% of Nigerian graduates still confuse 'round off' and 'round up', which to me is very pardonable but for an English teacher to make such grievous grammatical errors while teaching their students, it's both shameful and disgraceful.
Moreover, the OP didn't tell you he's an English teacher. Grammatical errors from him are more tolerable than from an English teacher.
This Guy Is Mischievous. If Someone Is My Colleague, Can't I Call And Correct Them? This Will Benefit The 'English Teacher' And The Students. It Is Better Than Taking PAS To Tell The Whole World What A Colleague Has Done Wrong. It Is My Opinion On The Moral Consideration!
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by femi4: 12:17pm On Mar 08, 2018
Iseoluwani:
This morning I was supposed to switch classes. On getting to one of the classes, I met the English teacher teaching ,so I signalled to her to round up her class. Just then I got interested in what she was teaching...

I really weep for the generations coming... This is what our education system has been reduced to.

Note this is a government owned school
see who dey talk, you "round off" class not "round up"
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by achiever12: 12:19pm On Mar 08, 2018
lowaist101:
You Can Actually Give A Round Up, Which Means A Summary.

Round up in that context is not applicable. You round off a talk, program, etc. You round up numbers and criminals.
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by adekhingz(m): 12:21pm On Mar 08, 2018
MissJoy29:

Where will you even start the correction in this case?

I wish we were told where the school is located. Cos I won't be surprised it's a village school where supervisors don't go to regularly.
Again, the teacher might be a corp member or anyone else who didn't study English Language in the university(that's if the person even went to the university).
A lot could be said about the school's administrators also.

Ebios, come and see o.

It doesn't matter na. After all, reporting the matter here makes no right of the error committed. But calling the teacher's attention may save him/her from committing same error in future. Or what do you think

Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by achiever12: 12:21pm On Mar 08, 2018
Kennydoc:


Abeg, shift! So because he wrote 'round up', you're equating him to that illiterate English teacher. I can bet you that more than 30-50% of Nigerian graduates still confuse 'round off' and 'round up' which to me is very pardonable, but for an English teacher to make such grievous grammatical errors while teaching her students, it's both shameful and disgraceful.
Moreover, the OP didn't tell you he's an English teacher. Grammatical errors from him are more tolerable than from an English teacher.

Because it is pardonable to you doesn't make it pardonable. It is your opinion based on your limited scope.


You must be limited a lot to think round off can be replaced with round up. They are distinctively different. Stop disgracing yourself
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by adekhingz(m): 12:23pm On Mar 08, 2018
SonofHim:
This one still better na. During NYSC I served in a village where English is taught in Yoruba in Secondary schools.

It happens in the east and north too.

Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by Kennydoc(m): 12:23pm On Mar 08, 2018
lowaist101:
This Guy Is Mischievous. If Someone Is My Colleague, Can't I Call And Correct Them? This Will Benefit The 'English Teacher' And The Students. It Is Better Than Taking PAS To Tell The Whole World What A Colleague Has Done Wrong. It Is My Opinion On The Moral Consideration!

Correct the colleague? Are you for real? Imagine someone approaching and correcting your grammar as an English teacher. That alone is enough to cause animosity between the lady and him for the rest of his days in ghat school. People don't like being corrected, more so when it borders on their inadequacy and lack of proficiency. Also knowing the teacher involved is a lady makes it more risky to try correcting her.
Talking about exposing his colleague, he didn't reveal any personal details here – neither his nor the lady's. Nobody will ever get to know who the teacher is, so what's the big deal?

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Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by femi4: 12:23pm On Mar 08, 2018
lowaist101:
You Can Actually Give A Round Up, Which Means A Summary.
Olodo! You round up numbers not class/session

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Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by writeprof(m): 12:26pm On Mar 08, 2018
Bossontop:
grin
Chaiii.... i jus pity d children
Dis is whta happens when brothers, sisters, uncles, nephews, friend or friends children are given jobs instead of qualified people

You captured it! I know a lot of people employed to teach English in public and private schools who do not have a qualification in English.
The erroneous belief that anybody who speaks English can teach it is one annoying cause why situations like this will not end.
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by Maestro024(m): 12:27pm On Mar 08, 2018
This must be a joke

Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by Nobody: 12:30pm On Mar 08, 2018
God bless Nigeria
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by Kennydoc(m): 12:32pm On Mar 08, 2018
achiever12:


Because it is pardonable to you doesn't make it pardonable. It is your opinion based on your limited scope.


You must be limited a lot to think round off can be replaced with round up. They are distinctively different. Stop disgracing yourself

Just stop already! Who told you my scope is limited? Nairaland is a funny place mehn. People come online and be forming what I don't know. Can I post a shot of my IELTS result to you so that you will understand I am not a novice when it comes to English speaking and writing? Have you communicated with native English speakers before and they told you you speak well? What's your problem?
Most of us used to call it 'round up' when we were young until we learnt the right thing. Many graduates still use that term today, cos they haven't learnt. But as far as the Nigerian parlance is concerned, using the term 'round up' instead of 'round off' is never a big deal. Even the sounds of the 2 are nearly alike.
Guy, behave yourself o.

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Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by MissJoy29(f): 12:33pm On Mar 08, 2018
adekhingz:


It doesn't matter na. After all, reporting the matter here makes no right of the error committed. But calling the teacher's attention may save him/her from committing same error in future. Or what do you think
It's not as if it's reporting. This is a very costly mistake. It should even be reported. But the sad truth is that, there are lots of worse cases than this. The standard of education in Nigeria is just too low for comfort.

I fear for this generation
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by Afritop(m): 12:34pm On Mar 08, 2018
Why won't Jamb be difficult if this what they learnt in primary school
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by lowaist101: 12:35pm On Mar 08, 2018
femi4:
Olodo! You round up numbers not class/session
It's Getting Interesting! I Will Not Call U An 'olodo', Because I Don't Advertise My Ignorance. Go Ahead And Consult ' Advanced Learner's Dictionary'.
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by femi4: 12:36pm On Mar 08, 2018
lowaist101:
It's Getting Interesting! I Will Not Call U An 'olodo', Because I Don't Advertise My Ignorance. Go Ahead And Consult ' Advanced Learner's Dictionary'.
Shut up, its not rocket science

You can give a news round up

You can round up criminals or numbers

Not a class or session. To end a class/session = Round off
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by thunderbabs: 12:39pm On Mar 08, 2018
Kaduna teacher... Lol
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by arowstev2000: 12:42pm On Mar 08, 2018
Pls cover dt let Gorge weah see this he might change his mind.
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by EagleEyes001(m): 12:45pm On Mar 08, 2018
Am very sure it was one those NYSC members serving in that particular school that wrote this horrific disaster. I pity the children.
Please send your children to good private Schools.
In case you are in Kaduna, Obadiah Schools is a right choice for your children.
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by lowaist101: 12:46pm On Mar 08, 2018
Kennydoc:


Correct the colleague? Are you for real? Imagine someone approaching and correcting your grammar as an English teacher. That alone is enough to cause animosity between the lady and him for the rest of his days in ghat school. People don't like being corrected, more so when it bothers on their inadequacy and lack of proficiency. Also knowing the teacher involved is a lady makes it more risky to try correcting her.
Talking about exposing his colleague, he didn't reveal any personal details here – neither his nor the lady's. Nobody will ever get to know who the teacher is, so what's the big deal?
No You Don't Someone In The Presence Of Everyone; This Might Attract A Negative Reaction. You Can Call The Person After The Class. Please Get A Book, 'One Minute Manager'. Whether A Man Or Woman, Has Got Nothing To Do With It. We All Make Mistakes But It Will Be Disastrous To Make The Same Mistake Over Again. That Brother Would Have Helped That Sister.
Re: See What An English Teacher Wrote On The Chalkboard by Bossontop(m): 12:48pm On Mar 08, 2018
writeprof:


You captured it! I know a lot of people employed to teach English in public and private schools who do not have a qualification in English.
The erroneous belief that anybody who speaks English can teach it is one annoying cause why situations like this will not end.
If u listen to the spoken english of some of them u won't even believe they are teachers.....not to talk of teaching children at such a tender age that need a solid foundation....its sad really

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