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Hyrogrifphics....
Imagine writing down the answers to the test, would take longer than the road test.
Wonder if they used short hand?
Giggle translate says "Go get your bike out of the garage and take it for a blast past the newest piramid turn left at the Sphinx and follow the course of the wadi for a few thousand paces, turn left at the slaves huts and once you pass the Valley of the Kings of GP then head home"
READ AND UDESTAND
As with kids learning English, you don't normally teach those words or expressions...
But sometimes you can have a teaching moment...
Very early in a year, one English class I taught had a young teenage girl who spent most of her time at school trying to shock... it was her attempt as a claim to fame...
One day she turned round to another young lass and said "You're a bitch!" The class fell instantly silent, as classes do at times like that, and those who were nearest to me looked at me to see what I would do. I looked up, but before I could say anything, the young lass put down her pen, looked at Miss Shock You with My Language and said, "No, I'm not! I'm not a canine." At this point about two-thirds of the class laughed, I found it difficult to not also laugh out loud... Miss Shock You with My Language didn't know what to say or do however she did have her vocabulary extended that day...
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
Courts can and do refuse where in cannot be shown that the defendant or witness would be disadvantaged by not having one or that our equivalent of due process would be hampered by the delays of getting one.
When I was doing an introductory course in sign language the tutor pointed out a couple of times she was aware of one being refused.
One was because a prosecution witness requested one but a court approved one would not be available for some time.
Another was because the defendant was known to be difficult and had a long history before the courts and was known to lip read and partially hear.
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