Snow ewe smite, jeer that noise, yerron yerrone. Wodger reckna itiz?
You lost me, could you repeat that in simple Dutch?
How many languages do you need posted?
Perhaps you can translate try's entry for me?
I can, but wouldn't that take the fun out of it for you to try?
I give up, must be one of try's riddles, anybody knows the answer?
Translation: "Snow ewe smite" = it's no use, mate. "jeer that noise" = Do you hear that noise. "yerron yerrone" = You're on your own. "Wodger reckna itiz?" = What do you reckon it is?
Don't you talk strine?
I do, didn't you know that's what I teach?
Was Dutchy one of your pupils?
Doesn't appear so does it?
Was he a ?'special case'?
How'd you know I teach "special cases"?
I don't, perhaps you could enlighten us?
Have you heard of special education?
You may have mentioned it, but I have no idea, is that typical American?
Don't you think every society has learning disabled children to teach?
Here we have separate 'special' schools for that, they are not connected or partof the ordinary primary and high school systems. Similar to your system?
Very different. We include all children in public education. It's a challenge to keep education meaningful and appropriate for all, in the same environment with their peers don't you think?
I do, give the kids self esteem, something they could well consider here. Has every school these special classes?
Every school has special a education teacher(s). The severity of the child's disability determines the degree to which they are immersed in the general education classes. I think it is wonderful to include children in the same environment as non-disabled peers, do you?