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The Difference between Functional English & Traditional English

Post 1

Kaiser-Raza

Started conversation Jul 15, 2005

The Difference between Functional English & Traditional English

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pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? |

Posted Jul 15, 2005

please learn to read first!

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h2g2 editors, please move this to apropiated <./>askh2g2</.> thread
thank you!

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Post 3

U94986

Posted Jul 15, 2005

There's no need to be rude pheloxi, this message is the Researcher's first posting. Mistakes do happen, and the Eds will sort it out when they see it.

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pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? |

Posted Jul 15, 2005

please accept my apolise for me being rude. it was one of my fist message in the morning I am not my usual °sunshine fingers° yet!

pheloxi, do not get your nose in twist. dance the samba
...all tho that might not help to cool down in this already early heat smiley - zen

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Post 5

JinjerTom

Posted Jul 15, 2005

*YAWN*

Here we go again!.....

Pheloxi's post was most reasonable (apart from the first five words, which were a little unnecessary).

'nuff sed.

JTsmiley - cat

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Post 6

kbrtiata

Posted Jul 15, 2005

This is very interesting subject for me, as a japanese English learner.
Sometimes I get confused betoweeen those things smiley - groan
Most of time I studied written English at University becasue my majour is English Literature. But as to the punctinal English, I can say I couldn't use, didn't know every day Englsh conversagion smiley - cry

I'll pop into here and check your opinion smiley - laugh

Taamyu

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Post 7

Kaiser-Raza

Posted Jul 15, 2005

Ok You might have been cooled down by now. Thaks for your prompt apology, but what about the point presented?

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Post 8

Kaiser-Raza

Posted Jul 15, 2005

Yes Taamyu! this is the point. Actually FE (Functional English) is about the every day English, eused in order to perform different FUNCTIONS. So it is different from the Written or Formal English one studies usually in the Colleges etc.

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Post 9

JinjerTom

Posted Jul 15, 2005

Why are people still posting here?smiley - erm

It makes Pheloxi's Sunshine Fingers go all overcast.smiley - wah

JTsmiley - cat

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Post 10

plaguesville

Posted Jul 15, 2005

Pheloxi wrote:

"it was one of my fist message"
and we're showing that his fist messages don't scare us.
smiley - biggrin

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Post 11

pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? |

Posted Jul 15, 2005

goes off looking for monkey's paw!

toddles off into thin air *

* see meaning in pheloxionary A2700325

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Post 12

JinjerTom

Posted Jul 15, 2005

Remember that Pheloxi is Dutch and needs patience and understanding when making those small errors.smiley - hug

Also, his fingers often work faster than his brain - or was that the other way round?smiley - erm

JTsmiley - cat

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lil ~ ACE/Scout/CE/Guru ~ Auntie Giggles ~ wearing her Summer 'at!

Posted Jul 15, 2005

That is why he has "sunshine fingers" smiley - magic

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Post 14

Researcher 220722

Posted Jul 15, 2005

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Well, it seems the italics haven't yet got round to moving the thread.

Meanwhile, Kaiser Raza could quite easily re-post his question on Ask h2g2 A148907 .

It's quite a good question, just doesn't belong here.


az

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Post 15

h2g2 auto-messages

Posted Jul 15, 2005

Editorial Note: This conversation has been moved from 'h2g2 Announcements' to 'Ask the h2g2 Community'.

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Post 16

Tefkat

Posted Jul 15, 2005

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Post 17

Pierce The Pirate ~ thingite keybearer ~ visit my ship at A579684

Posted Jul 15, 2005

did someone mention my hook? ruuuuude! smiley - cross

smiley - winkeye

how are you sunshine finger now, pheloxi? it has been donner and blitzen and a hard rain of smiley - cats and smiley - dogs here this afternoon and apparently it all came from the netherlands, so... smiley - erm

smiley - biggrin

smiley - pirate

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Post 18

Bernadette Lynn_ Home Educator

Posted Jul 15, 2005

How would you define 'traditional English'?

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Post 19

Asmodai Dark (The Eternal Builder, servant of Howard, Crom, and Beans)

Posted Jul 15, 2005

this is happening a bit too often recently, seeing as though in two years ive been on theres been none, until the last two months when theres been three...

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Post 20

pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? |

Posted Jul 15, 2005

to be correct...my brain goes faster, than my fingers...

thank you for rememberingy, JinjerTom

my °sunshine fingers° just look at my space some posted a message om it on my space about my space!

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