Thursday - January 19th, 2012
Ten questions you're never likely to hear in the language classroom…
- What's the name of the sound you get if you roll a 6-sided pencil across the surface of a bilingual dictionary?
- What's the name of the triangle which is formed inside the top half of the capital letter A?
- How would you pronounce Harrods if it had three Rs in the middle instead of two?
- Is the dot on top of the letter i exactly the same shape and size as the dot under the question mark?
- What do you call the little fragments of rubber you get after rubbing out a pencil mark in your notebook?
- What do you call a piece of chewing gum that no longer has any flavour in it?
- Why is the English word for 5 'five' and not 'six', for example?
- Does a mosquito have an alveolar ridge?
- Is it possible to 'blurt something out' without opening your mouth?
- Is it possible to use the present continuous tense after dark?
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