I agree, but that is beyond the vast majority of primary school pupils. I taught modern languages for 30 years and I know that even secondary school pupils find it difficult to grasp some of the concepts.
Why does anybody learning English need to know the difference between a subordinating and a coordinating conjunction? It matters in German, because the main verb in the subordinate clause is sent to the end, but it really doesn't matter in English. There is no point in teaching the terminology until it's needed.
Primary school should be for embedding the main parts of speech, punctuation and use of capital letters, etc.
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and I went to a grammar school too! I really don't remember being taught anything like this though
but I'll have a go at the maths test now! ;)
