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I am sorry I came over all Gordon Ramsey

I am sorry I came over all Gordon Ramsey The only training I have done this week are the shapes I threw on Saturday night. He may be a number 9 but he is no bunny . So wrong it’s right. What do the following words all have in common? Stakeholder Blue-sky thinking

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I am sorry I came over all Gordon Ramsey

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  1. I am sorry I came over all Gordon Ramsey The only training I have done this week are the shapes I threw on Saturday night. He may be a number 9 but he is no bunny 

  2. So wrong it’s right

  3. What do the following words all have in common? Stakeholder Blue-sky thinking Step-change Can do culture Strategic Improvement levers Strategic priorities Pathfinder Streamlined Sub regional Sustainable Sustainable communities Synergies

  4. Listen to the first two minutes of the programme What did all the words have in common? Why did the councillor choose the “Taste the strawberry message”? What did people think of the message?

  5. Trying to ban words is futile, it can’t be done - anti-democratic even Coining of language is good, natural and healthy…….. Do you agree?

  6. Frequently Asked Questions: What is a split infinitive, and why should I avoid using one?

  7. Frequently Asked Questions: What is a split infinitive, and why should I avoid using one? This is a split infinitive: To boldly go where no man has gone before! Taken from Askoxford.com

  8. The infinitive is to go, and it has been 'split' by the adverb boldly. Split infinitives have been the cause of much controversy among teachers and grammarians, but the notion that they are ungrammatical is simply a myth: in his famous book Modern English Usage, Henry Fowler listed them among 'superstitions'! Split infinitives are frequently poor style, but they are not strictly bad grammar

  9. What do the author and lecturer think about the split infinitive? Why does English have a ‘split infinitive rule?’

  10. You don’t have to be an accurate speller of English to write really well Agree? Would the same apply to Czech?

  11. Why do ‘we need’ people who can spell accurately? Why did PEASE become PEA?

  12. Which single letter of the English alphabet corresponds to the most commonly used vowel sound in the English language? Listen and find out if you are right.

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