Poor Spelling; what's the cause??

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rusky

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Location
Hove
I've noticed that the spelling on forums & Facebook seems to be getting worse.

Not the use of txt speak, but there/their/they're or tyre/tire (I know that's the American spelling but still) It makes hard reading apart from anything else!!

Grammar & punctuation are probably just as bad, but I don't notice this as much as my grammar & punctuation isn't too hot! :blush: For this, I blame the school for not teaching it ;)

So what do you think the reason is for the spelling? Is it down to schools & if so, why has it reached this level??
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
I wonder if it's always been the same, but more and more people are writing stuff all the time now, so it'a more noticable. There was a time, perhaps, when a lot of people did no more than write in greetings cards or the odd letter, and those who did the writing of letters, notices etc, were those with better education, and those who felt confident writing. Now, everyone is tapping away online, often in a hurry, not bothered about re-reading to check content and so on.
 

Gary E

Veteran
Location
Hampshire
I'd sooner get good advice spelled incorrectly, than bad advice spooled baddly :smile:

But I know what you mean.

My biggest problem is when I review and edit a post before I send it. I tend to change little bits which then effects the context or leaves 'redundant bits' in. I must confess - I often have to go back in and edit posts after I've made them.

Conversely - I get constant criticism from my kids for spelling out words fully and using punctuation in my texts to them!
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
I've noticed that the spelling on forums & Facebook seems to be getting worse.

Not the use of txt speak, but there/their/they're or tyre/tire (I know that's the American spelling but still) It makes hard reading apart from anything else!!

Grammar & punctuation are probably just as bad, but I don't notice this as much as my grammar & punctuation isn't too hot! :blush: For this, I blame the school for not teaching it ;)

So what do you think the reason is for the spelling? Is it down to schools & if so, why has it reached this level??

To be honest, this is an old chestnut. Contributors can suggest a whole range of causes and collectively they are probably right. What is more important is determining an effective strategy or range of strategies to improve the spelling, punctuation and grammar.

Don't expect to see an instant observable improvement when the strategies are identified, funded and implemented as the population is already exposed to poor spelling, punctuation and grammar in the printed and electronic media including the occasional blooper in quality publications.
 
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rusky

rusky

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Location
Hove
Smokeysmoo has highlighted another of no/know. I don't think predictive text or auto-correct can be blamed for the their/they're/there as the spelling is correct.

I can see the Americanisation creeping in because of spell checkers/auto-correct or predictive text though.

As Arch says, maybe it's just more noticeable rather than on the increase.
 
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rusky

rusky

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Location
Hove
The occasional blooper in quality publications is, IMHO, to be expected as no-one is perfect!

What are the reasons for people being exposed to poor spelling, punctuation & grammar? Is it accepted & has this given rise to it becoming more common, i.e. a downward spiral??
 
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rusky

rusky

CC Addict
Location
Hove
To be honest, this is an old chestnut. Contributors can suggest a whole range of causes and collectively they are probably right. What is more important is determining an effective strategy or range of strategies to improve the spelling, punctuation and grammar.

Don't expect to see an instant observable improvement when the strategies are identified, funded and implemented as the population is already exposed to poor spelling, punctuation and grammar in the printed and electronic media including the occasional blooper in quality publications.

So are exams getting easier?? ^_^
 

colly

Re member eR
Location
Leeds
I wonder if it's always been the same, but more and more people are writing stuff all the time now, so it'a more noticable. There was a time, perhaps, when a lot of people did no more than write in greetings cards or the odd letter, and those who did the writing of letters, notices etc, were those with better education, and those who felt confident writing. Now, everyone is tapping away online, often in a hurry, not bothered about re-reading to check content and so on.

I think that's right by and large.
When I was in my late teens I changed jobs to one where I needed to write quotations and reports and my writing and spelling improved no end simply because it had to, and fast.

But, then when you look back at some school work, letters, or essays done by some relatively young children from say the late 1800's and compare it to the standards of similar kids today the difference is often startling. Not just the spelling, but the overall structure of the sentences and phrasing.
On the other hand kids today are brought up in an altogether different environment, discipline in schools is more tenuous, distractions such as television, mobile phones, computers, pressures of a commercial kind etc.
Of course a lot of the posting on chat sites such as this are done by people ranging from teens to eighties so perhaps it is just people are rushing and feel, as it's a sort of throw away medium, it really doesn't matter.
 

dodgy

Guest
I'm a bit peeved by spelling/grammar mistakes in the body of a message, even more so when they're in the subject line of a thread because we get to read them every time we open the thread up.

By the way, you only need one question mark after your subject.
 
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