Saturday, 9 February 2013

Totes Amaze!


What is it with British television insisting on appearing cool and using language that quite frankly makes me cringe. I've noticed for a few years that text speak and slang have been making their way into programmes aimed at children and teenagers which is bad enough but I understand that they have a target audience and must cater to them. However it seems nothing is safe now.

I have watched a show called This Morning for many years, it is daily light entertainment and aimed at adults. It includes informative discussion and debate, interesting subjects and it's presented by people who are articulate and educated. However it has now lowered itself by allowing people to present who simply cannot speak English correctly (or choose not to). One competition prize is described as being 'totes amaze' and it honestly makes me cringe.

The state of our education system is constantly in question and one of the subjects most often debated is English. Our current school leavers are declared, by small business owners and multimillion pound corporations alike, as unprepared for the work force and unable to spell, punctuate or use correct grammar. These are children who have spent years going through our education system and yet are apparently deemed uneducated by the national workforce. We shake our heads, the Government promises changes and pumps millions of pounds into reforming the National Curriculum. So what is the problem? Why is nothing changing?

If the media makes incorrect English the norm then is it any wonder that children can't form proper sentences. I'm not completely against slang, and in the correct context such as a drama or play it can be used well. However to use it when presenting what is intended as a quality production is very wrong and misguided.  Until we begin to lead by example I fear nothing will change and children's skills in speech and the written word will continue to decline. We need to use television as a positive influence in the lives of children, so I beg don't dumb it down but raise it up.

Friday, 4 January 2013

Going vegetarian.


I need a lifestyle change and have decided to try a vegetarian diet.  I have a few different reasons but my main one is the aim of improving my health.  I need to make different choices in terms of the food I eat. Although I eat good meals I am sure that I do not receive the nutrients I need on a daily basis. My dad died at the age of 64 of a sudden and massive stroke. I am sure a large factor that contributed towards this was his lifestyle. I definitely take much of my make up from my dad and I worry this leaves me open to the same risks. I spend more time than I know is normal worrying about my health and cancer for example. Instead of worrying I need to actually do something about it. As a lover of meat I know this won't be the easy option but I'm going to give it a good go. My first aim is to last a month and see how I feel after that time. Once my month is up I will consider whether I want to continue for a further month. I will do this until I feel able to make a long term decision. Hopefully this will be the start of something good.