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Another year, another group of my delightful ninth graders trying to spell the word "tragedy" for their Romeo and Juliet assignment.
Last year's collection
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soupandcats · 1 year
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Intro to my English final from senior year (part 1)
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fabtastic123 · 2 months
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Confession time: the only reason English teachers teach The Great Gatsby is so we can continue to fuel the Nick/Gatsby ao3 tag. It is our lifeblood.
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one-time-i-dreamt · 7 months
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I was back in high school, in my English class with the room turned 90 degrees clockwise, and myself and everyone in the room started singing the second half of the intro song to the musical Be More Chill (More Than Survive).
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my 79 year old english teacher just came out to me as bisexual and i am so aghast i can’t tell anyone bc i don’t wanna out him but i NEED TO TALK ABOUT THIS
i was talking about dead poets society and walt whitman and then he just says “you know i had a gay lover when i was younger and we drove across europe together on the back of a motorcycle” EXCUSE ME??????????
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wring-wraith · 7 months
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thinking about this bad summary of Pride and Prejudice I made in eighth grade so I wouldn’t forget the plot while doing a report
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faesystem · 7 months
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*by cliffnotes i mean anything that explains/summarises the book to you. this could be cliffnotes or sparknotes or YouTube videos, anything like that! anything like that outside of class discussions/lectures anyway!
please reblog for a larger sample size! :)
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razzberry-rain · 3 months
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POV: Hamlet got turned into an eyeshadow pallet
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theyuniversity · 4 months
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In case your English/writing teacher doesn’t explain what their proofreading symbols mean, this is for you.
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I found this on Bored Panda at first where they censored KILL which is stupid! Then I visited the original tweet and lol here we have a "Lord of the Flies" cake masterpiece!
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inner-space-oddity · 5 months
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I love that part of Tumblr culture is just remembering all the weird stories we read in English class
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My students’ adventures in trying to spell “tragedy” for their Romeo and Juliet quiz.
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adhd-culture--is · 5 months
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adhd writer culture is having such a love-hate relationship with english class. like, on one hand, you basically get to sit down and just infodump on something that you get interested in. but on the other hand, the infodump needs Structure and Grammar and dumb shit like that.
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jasmineaxd · 3 months
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English class aesthetic 📄🖋
(Pics from Pinterest)
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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 year
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The Hobbit and 1984 got combined into one book that we had to read for English class.  
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skridz · 5 days
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"[Book that you're required to read for english class] is SO BORING!!"
Have you given said book another chance now that you're not 14 years old? Since you've gained more media comprehension skills? Do you enjoy books whatsoever? Did you fall asleep in class during chapter 2,then never read past that point? Did you only read summaries of the book with just enough information to pass the class?
I hate talking about my interests just to get immediately shut down by people who know nothing about them. If you have read the entire book that I enjoy and we simply have different tastes in literature, that's completely okay. But if you are going to judge me because you somehow didn't like a book you didn't even READ, of course I'm going to be annoyed and defend said book.
I have enjoyed most of the books/stories we have read in my english classes so far. You know; Shakespeare, Lord of the Flies, Edgar Allan Poe, etc. Of course I want to share my interests with my friends, but I already know what's going to happen if I do. "Hey, did you read ____ in English?" "Oh yeah, I hated it." And then I question them, to which they admit they didn't even do the assignment.
I can't understand, really. Is it uncool to read? Are they lazy? Is it purposeful teasing? Do they strive for failure? Why do kids hate to read?
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