Text Talk In Middle School

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Middle school can be a difficult time for many people. I had many cringe-worthy things happen to me in those awkward years. Looking back, the thing that I’m most embarrassed about is the atrocious grammar I used online. At that time, I thought it was cool to use the text talk, mostly due to my friends doing the same. As I grew older and matured, I realized that the text talk is obnoxious and I stopped using it immediately. Unfortunately, some people haven’t realized this themselves. In “I Think, Therefore IM,” Jennifer Lee writes about adolescents using text talk in their formal English papers. Teachers that were interviewed for this article stated that they were very confused when they first saw words like “ur” instead of “your” and “u” instead of “you”. Some teachers understand that students use forms of instant messaging to talk to their friends on a regular basis and have found ways to incorporate it into their lessons. Other teachers, however, lecture their students every time the informal English is used (397). I find myself siding with the latter. …show more content…

While I still believe that the text slang online is harder to comprehend, I would rather read it online then on paper. If I were an English teacher, reading the text talk in students’ papers would make me feel as though I were losing my mind. I’m not the only one to feel that way, either. After reading the shorthand words in a paper for the first time, one teacher, Ms. Bova, told Lee “I thought, ‘My God, what is this? Have they lost their minds?” (396). There are moments when I have to Google abbreviated words my friends send to me, and I have had the advantage of growing up in a world where this text talk is a form of language. I cannot imagine how an adult would feel after seeing it for the first

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