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Related: About this forumFunny examples of the limitations of phonics
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Funny examples of the limitations of phonics (Original Post)
Mosby
Aug 24
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niyad
(119,830 posts)1. My favourite comment on the weirdness of the English language is the
piece (attributed to Mark Twain), that showed that "ghoti" could actually be pronounced "fish".
"Dough!"
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evemac
(174 posts)3. This is how I feel teaching
Reading fluency.
When students ask me how a word is spelled and I spell it on the board, I look at the word and even say, "English is a weird language."
Clouds Passing
(2,250 posts)5. Weird as in unique or weird as in Dump/Vance?
central scrutinizer
(12,441 posts)4. Dr. Seuss book
The tough coughs as he ploughs the dough