Bush-speak and PC teaching: A discourse on the relevance of grammar
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Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- Thinking about the legitimacy of Bush's poor speaking habits.
- Is George's poor understanding of proper English language is fake.
- A motive for the President to feign poor grammar.
- One way that English teachers have attempted to further the speaking skills of their students.
- The idea that the white-collar world is preferable to the blue.
- Conclusion.
Abstract
The first question we need to ask when thinking about the legitimacy of bush's poor speaking habits is how errors like these can be possible when the man has a team of professionals writing out his speeches for him. Surely, as professional writers for the most powerful and visible man in America, they must have more than a passing knowledge of correct grammar. Given this logic, the idea that George W. bush's poor grammar may be feigned must be considered.
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