Frazz by Jef Mallett for October 15, 2012

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    Varnes  over 11 years ago

    OK, school me on this one….I don’t get it….

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    Randy B Premium Member over 11 years ago

    Frazz is starting to explain the reason for the teacher’s example, which the student missed entirely:You get richer results with pressure.

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    ammittai_is_available  over 11 years ago

    the point is that it is spelled and pronounced espresso not expresso. the teacher was trying to make a point about pressure but blew it by mispronouncing the word.

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    LeoAutodidact  over 11 years ago

    I’m just kinda surprised that She expected a 3rd-grader to know the fine distinctions of Java!

    What does She THINK those Kids drink in the morning?

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    nerdhoof  over 11 years ago

    When I was in third grade I probably wouldn’t have known. Today, the parents might own an espresso machine or go to Starbucks. (In the latter case, the difference between plain old coffee and e[xs]presso would be “about $2.50 a cup”)

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    vwdualnomand  over 11 years ago

    school has to be hard. prepares kids for the real world. that and to compete other countries’ kids on test scores.

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    gene.fellner  over 11 years ago

    Actually “expresso” is in the dictionary as an alternate (but not preferred) spelling of “espresso.” Furthermore, if you spell it that way you’re also supposed to pronounce the X. It’s a false etymology: “espresso” is an inflection of the Italian verb “to press” (the coffee) and has nothing to do with speed. _

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    hippogriff  over 11 years ago

    zoidknight: At what grade level? I got my masters only a decade and half ago, but was in elementary school before and during WW-II.

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    Potrzebie  over 11 years ago

    She must be an Alton Brown fan.

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    Tyrnn  over 11 years ago

    “Espresso” indeed. Looks like she might need a bit of remedial English on the side.

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    A.Ficionada  over 11 years ago

    OK, this is not the first time Frazz has slammed Mrs. Olsen for her pronunciation of the word espresso. She is soo not euro-cool, poor thing. Stephan Pastis, if you are reading this, please spoof! It oozes the subtle condescension that you so skillfully and gently mock. (Ps- and I say this as a regular reader of Frazz. Enjoy this strip.)

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    Sillstaw  over 11 years ago

    I wouldn’t have known what the difference was even if she had said it correctly.

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    Randy B Premium Member over 11 years ago

    Most of your posts are about what you don’t like about the comic and its main characters.As far as I can tell, most or all of your posts are left in the comments for this comic.

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    VanLaser  almost 3 years ago

    I think Frazz is also answering to the original question the girl had: school is hard because you have to put pressure on the children to get something better out of them (as with espresso vs ‘plain’)

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