See, when *I* went to UT there was no internet. I had one of the first "FatMacs" which didn't even have a harddrive! Just 2 disk drives!!!! No distractions.
Yeah, well, like I've gotten my grading done or updates or all sorts of nonsense. I was thinking about this blog earlier and how much time I spend here, but figure it's better than keeping it in or offending people unintentionally on a list, or trying to get an article published. More than that, I think it's been good therapy for a very, very, very frustrating year. I need to be able to discuss things I *want* to do but I just can't with the students I have.
So I hear you and agree with you about time spent here, though it's not time wasted, is it?!
I have the model sentences on a transparency, in color, which I would have been happy to share with you (the file, that is) but alas it was, I believe, lost in the last computer crash. I could be wrong, but I haven't had time to look. I'm too busy rewriting quizzes for the new edition of CLC and making up quia review stuff. BTW, the color coding matches up to a regular chart of noun endings.
Re: You gotta stop doing this to me . . .
See, when *I* went to UT there was no internet. I had one of the first "FatMacs" which didn't even have a harddrive! Just 2 disk drives!!!! No distractions.
Yeah, well, like I've gotten my grading done or updates or all sorts of nonsense. I was thinking about this blog earlier and how much time I spend here, but figure it's better than keeping it in or offending people unintentionally on a list, or trying to get an article published. More than that, I think it's been good therapy for a very, very, very frustrating year. I need to be able to discuss things I *want* to do but I just can't with the students I have.
So I hear you and agree with you about time spent here, though it's not time wasted, is it?!
I have the model sentences on a transparency, in color, which I would have been happy to share with you (the file, that is) but alas it was, I believe, lost in the last computer crash. I could be wrong, but I haven't had time to look. I'm too busy rewriting quizzes for the new edition of CLC and making up quia review stuff. BTW, the color coding matches up to a regular chart of noun endings.