Author Topic: English class makes up another word; hilarity ensues  (Read 1709 times)

So in my school, I moved to another grade because my old one was a shizzlehole. In my new grade there was English class today, 21 March.
We got to unit 8 "Keep fit and healthy" and lesson 1 "What's the matter"

there were words a sore throat, a cold, a headache, stomachache.

My teacher pronounced headache "hedeik" and stomachache "stomakeik" so did everyone else.

One kid was saying these 4 words, and then the teacher said "Nice, nice. But you said headache an interesting way, headcake"

Everyone burst into laughter, couldn't stfu for a while.


tl;dr headcake is now a word

/discuss
« Last Edit: March 21, 2011, 10:40:48 AM by Cybertails1998 »





Cake head and all this mischievous fortunes.

made my day for no reason

Public school fails now. You can thank the NCLB program for that.

I'd probably go with "my head hurts :c" which would be kinda cute but yeah

So, one guy spelled something wrong and then everybody laughed?

This happens all the time in my school.


What grade is this? It doesn't make sense to me that you'd say "hilarity ensues" but in school your learning the word headache.

6th grade

actually there's 2 separate english classes and one french class i used to be in

all 3 in one

Looks like first grade to me, and apparently the teacher needs to go to 6th grade too.

What grade is this? It doesn't make sense to me that you'd say "hilarity ensues" but in school your learning the word headache.


He lives in a different country. Russia I believe.
« Last Edit: March 21, 2011, 10:27:15 AM by Monocle »