Someone wrote in [personal profile] taylweaver 2005-07-15 10:42 pm (UTC)

Initials

From: Mar Gavriel

Hi, T.

All the initials in this post, and the relationships between them, make it a quite confusing read. I have read it over, and I think that I basically understand it, but I would probably need to draw a chart to understand entirely all the relationships in the classes.

With regard to the existence (and resurrection) of J: I would think that fifth graders should be (barely) old enough to understand the (somewhat relativistic-- yay!) answer that you gave them. On the other hand, I don't have a degree in education, so I might be totally off the mark in guessing what fifth-graders can or cannot understand. (I was precocious, so my own memory of those years, which is faulty anyway, can be no guide to what is typical.)

By the way, I have been wondering: if the school where you teach is in Chinatown, does that mean that many/most of the kids are of C descent? If so, does this affect their command of the E language?

And if so, do you find that the Q affects their ability to understand V detrimentally, whereas the Y of the W gives them the J to be able to learn Z quicker than their M counterparts?

Best,
G

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