Would you stop being oblivious to phases? This Is A Grammer Nazi, And This is You.
The only difference is that you won't kill yourself after you make a typo.
A simple explanation to language in copy paste format from youtube comments from that video.
"I am an English teacher and 'grammar Nazis' (to those who don't realise a sarcastic pejorative for those who obsess over grammar) irk me off.
The most fundamental aspect of linguistics is efficient communication and understanding of context
The fact of the matter is that the bulk of the time we do not communicate verbally the way we would write formally in an exam.
Deer Hateur- What a pathetic little life you must lead. My keyboard is causing problems right now which means occasionally it leaves out letters and so on.
If I am preparing my students for an exam of course I would focus much more on grammar.
Secondly, if YOU were a decent teacher you would realise the most important thing is developing student's confidence and understanding. I am not saying grammar isn't important; of course it is, but I am arguing that context and general understanding is more important in daily communication. Grammar needs to be understood- it does NOT need to be textbook for daily communication.
I taught in China in various contexts- in classrooms, in tutorials and at a summer camp. I taught literally thousands of students and they hold me in high regard. And students I have helped here had a noticeable improvement in their grades and were grateful to me for it.
Do you comprehend every word I am saying? YES YOU DO. So unless this is an exam context, I suggest you get out of your stuck up attitude and get into the real world. And in the real world people do not communicate as they would in an exam.
Self-righteous prig!
WolfEdge07- you are welcome to communicate whatever way you like. But go into any pub or even coffee shop and see if average people communicate with an obsessive focus on perfect grammar. They don't. I will of course teach formal grammar to my students in preparation for an exam but I won't mislead them about the real world.
WolfEdge07-
(Conversation Scenario)
Friend 1- 'Do you want to go to the cinema theater tonight to see the new film starring Brad Pitt?'
or.....
Friend 1- 'Do you wanna see that new Brad Pitt movie later?'
which do you honestly think is the more realistic, everyday question?
'wanna' would not be considered good grammar, but it is far more likely to be used in casual speech
WolfEdge07-
(Conversation Scenario)
Friend 1- 'Do you want to go to the cinema theater tonight to see the new film starring Brad Pitt?'
or.....
Friend 1- 'Do you wanna see that new Brad Pitt movie later?'
which do you honestly think is the more realistic, everyday question?
'wanna' would not be considered good grammar, but it is far more likely to be used in casual speech"
These forums are still forums. There are bound to be typos in the forums or "bad" grammer, simply because people speak casually on here.
And yes, I am copy pasting from the comments in that video. And yes, I am skipping past the questions. And yes, I am not editing out any curse words because there aren't any Real cussing words in there. But does that make it any less valid? No it doesn't.