Saturday, January 23, 2010

Instant Message Talk Is Text/Message Talk Going To Reduce The Literary Skills Of Our Youth?

Is Text/Message talk going to reduce the literary skills of our youth? - instant message talk

The grammar and spelling out the window with all plz GR8, etc. and dice as usual in text and voice chat?

Schools should consider the introduction to English classes so that children can learn the difference, perhaps?

Or do not you know agree that there is no problem at all?

5 comments:

Muffins and cheese xD said...

Well, I am a teenager who almost always uses "1337 sp33k" or talk in txt txting and computer games. I am in an honors English course, like most kids in my school, txt talk a lot more than I use. So I say do not hurt us.

Kerry M said...

No

I text all the time and usually use correct grammar, it sometimes takes too long. Writing on the computer when I have time I have, but clean!

At school, the need for text, but because they say to my friend or something their parents if they are not entitled to be mentioned.

Kerry M said...

No

I text all the time and usually use correct grammar, it sometimes takes too long. Writing on the computer when I have time I have, but clean!

At school, the need for text, but because they say to my friend or something their parents if they are not entitled to be mentioned.

Kerry M said...

No

I text all the time and usually use correct grammar, it sometimes takes too long. Writing on the computer when I have time I have, but clean!

At school, the need for text, but because they say to my friend or something their parents if they are not entitled to be mentioned.

whhhitne... said...

wow I did not know what I think it's boring, and I give each work and the rules of grammar in all my texts. and not "go out the window", as you say, people only use it because it is faster it is to type the whole word.

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