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Originally posted by Nick Armstrong View Post
Talking of which, am I unreasonable to have been appalled that a person whose profession concerns lexicography and languages (the guest on Private Passions today) should have pronounced ‘Montreux’ Mon trou ?
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From a school governor in a letter in today's Times.
We should also look objectively at the volume of children who are not toilet trained before starting school, poor attendance, rising levels of child tooth extraction, hunger, obesity, mental health problems, violence, knife crime and safeguarding, to name but a few challenges. These are real-world scenarios that schools have responded to out of necessity, in part because of gaps in parenting.
I'd just about be happy with 'amount' instead, but what's wrong with 'number'?
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Originally posted by Nick Armstrong View Post
Talking of which, am I unreasonable to have been appalled that a person whose profession concerns lexicography and languages (the guest on Private Passions today) should have pronounced ‘Montreux’ Mon trou ?
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostWhen the volume gets too high I tell the Year 5 kids to pipe down!
I'd just about be happy with 'amount' instead, but what's wrong with 'number'?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by Nick Armstrong View Post
Talking of which, am I unreasonable to have been appalled that a person whose profession concerns lexicography and languages (the guest on Private Passions today) should have pronounced ‘Montreux’ Mon trou ?
I see wiki has various pronunciations on offer : (UK: /mɒ̃ˈtrɜː/, US: /mɒ̃ˈtroʊ/; French: [mɔ̃tʁø] ; Arpitan (ie Francoprovençal) : Montrolx)
As she is an Australian...
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostFrom a school governor in a letter in today's Times.
When the volume gets too high I tell the Year 5 kids to pipe down!
I'd just about be happy with 'amount' instead, but what's wrong with 'number'?
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