Subj : Confusion!! To : Ardith Hinton From : Alexander Koryagin Date : Mon Jan 17 2022 08:03:14 Hi, Ardith Hinton! -> Alexander Koryagin I read your message from 16.01.2022 00:11 AH>> If one has a dictionary which explains the etymology, i.e. from AH>> whom we borrowed the word, it's easier to understand spellings AH>> like "yacht" & "caught". AH> Perhaps I should have typed "knot", rather than "yacht"... but then AH> you might learn more, if you look up "yacht" for yourself, than you AH> would have learned if you are fairly content with what you already AH> know about "knot". My point is that native speakers tend to AH> struggle with these issues as well... so what you are seeing in AH> Dallas's message is our version of gallows humour. I also didn't say my words seriously. ak>> It is also a big question what percent of all English words is ak>> known to all the people speaking English. AH> No argument AFAIC. When last I heard there were +/- half a million AH> words in the English language, not counting technical terms... but AH> the average social conversation included only about 300 of them. I AH> don't talk down to the folks I meet in this echo, yet they seem to AH> keep coming back for more....: - Q It seems to me that I can't imagine how on earth a person can remember one million words. And, besides, we should note that today 90% of people don't read any books. ;) ak>> So, when speaking English, maybe it is a good idea to simplify ak>> phrases and don't use old fashion words. AH> In some cases, yes. In others it's sufficient if you get the AH> drift... while people like Anton & me will have a wonderful time AH> with material like "lest thy clownish bearing discover thee". I AH> don't remember now what you were asking about on that particular AH> occasion... but I immediately added IVANHOE to my "must-read" list AH> & was not disappointed. It's a good adventure story which like most AH> classics can be appreciated on a variety of levels, and as a AH> teacher I'm delighted when others can admit they have no idea what AH> I'm babbling about. In my experience very few junior high school I believe that now in the USA there should be a simplified version of IVANHOE, as it is for the Bible. ;) AH> students do that... and one of my former students told me I was the AH> only teacher he'd ever met who said "I don't Inknow". If you tell AH> me you don't understand I can slow down or try rewording what I AH> said or get back to you when I've examined the matter further. What does it mean "I don't Inknow"? Bye, Ardith! Alexander Koryagin english_tutor 2022 --- * Origin: nntp://news.fidonet.fi (2:221/6.0) .