Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Importance of Technology free essay sample
Transcript 1= luv u 4 ever ðŸâ¢â â⬠¢ Transcript 2= u r 2 sweet 2 b 4got10 can u cum c me face2face â⬠¢ Transcript 3= I h8 u!!! â⬠¢ Transcript 4= Jake ur bag is pukka â⬠¢ Transcript 5=iv been chatin with my penpal all day â⬠¢ Transcript 6= how ya doin! â⬠¢ Transcript 7=Jake-ââ¬Å"r ur headphones goodâ⬠Demal-ââ¬Å"yh their awesome FYI they where only $5. 99 Ali Nasir10BMR. Wotson Introduction â⬠¢ One of the forms of multimodal talk is texting â⬠¢ Texting has captivated a whole generation of young people â⬠¢ Texting has become universal, it is practiced all over the world â⬠¢ Texting is done from mobile to mobile, by sending the text to the mobile number. It can also be sent to many at the same time â⬠¢ Texting is thought to be mostly used by the young people and teenagers â⬠¢ The older generations feel that texting has taken the ability of writing and correct spelling to zero, they deplore what texting has done to the English language â⬠¢ Texting is also done as a means of advertising â⬠¢ Large companies text to anyone they can â⬠¢ Doctor surgeries and even schools like the one I study at also use texting to inform patients and parents relative information. â⬠¢ The language of texting has advanced so much since it had started â⬠¢ There are so many ways to text to each other Paragraph 1 â⬠¢ People have found innovative ways of texting with using rebus abbreviation, this is where a name or a word is represented by a picture or pictures suggesting its syllables â⬠¢ They are like puzzles â⬠¢ Punctuation marks and brackets are used to show emotions. We can see this in transcript 1. ðŸâ¢â seen upright they mean nothing but look at them sideways and it is a smiling face â⬠¢ Other symbols and numbers are used like , @, 4, 8. Paragraph 2 â⬠¢ The use of abbreviated and shortened forms of words saves time in texting and also shortens texts to keep mobile bills at a minimum, as seen in transcript 2. People are so fast at texting in abbreviations that the mind boggles at the speed of their thumbs â⬠¢ There is efficiency in the way letters are used, and texters shorten words to a minimum. Paragraph 3 â⬠¢ Inotation is defined as the tone or pitch of the voice in speaking or the way a person is speaking like conveying anger, liveliness, being shy. â⬠¢ Inotation cannot really be well conveyed in texting. â⬠¢ The messages loose the true meaning of the sender like shown in transcript 3. â⬠¢ Sometimes miscommunication happens and feelings are hurt. â⬠¢ It is hard to explain what you are really feeling through texting. When we communicate body language and tone of voice play an important role. â⬠¢ When we try intonating in a text the other person may read something different in the explanation marks you have sent. â⬠¢ Sometimes Imitation in the text can read a double meaning. Paragraph 4 â⬠¢ The use of non standard words in the texting world has become so popular that almost everyone who texts knows the meanings of the abbreviated words. â⬠¢ Also dialect of different places is making its way into texting. â⬠¢ Like we see words such as lush or mint being used in other regions of England. For example in Manchester ââ¬Å"mintâ⬠means really good and ââ¬Å"mardyâ⬠means moody , in whales ââ¬Å"lushâ⬠means very nice and in London ââ¬Å"pukkaâ⬠means very good. â⬠¢ We see their uses in transcript 4. â⬠¢ The use of slang in texting has also found a place in texting. â⬠¢ To a person who dose not text, the language use must seem foreign. Paragraph 5 â⬠¢ In non standard words a new form of communication has emerged. â⬠¢ For example a text pal is a person that you never talk to or see, but you ju7st text to like a pen pal. Another example is saying things like ââ¬Å"text of the devilâ⬠a version of speak of the devil. The way we would use these new words can be seen in transcript 5. â⬠¢ A whole new dictionary would have to written just to accommodate all the new words that have sprung up in this new texting age. Paragraph 6 â⬠¢ The use of incomplete sentences or the use of phrases instead of using the proper grammatical sentences is common in texting, â⬠¢ When you use incomplete sentences you fail to express the total meaning. â⬠¢ Shortening of sentence or use of phrases is fine while texting because of maybe, the lack of time or space texting like in transcript 6. â⬠¢ Phrases also are a part of this new language and most teenagers will know hundreds of them. It is like a second language for them. â⬠¢ These are a few popular phrases in texting; BFF (best friends forever), FYI (for your information), IDC (I donââ¬â¢t care), JC (just chilling), GAL (get a life). â⬠¢ We can see how to use a phrase in transcript 7. Paragraph 7 â⬠¢ I think one of the similarities between texting and speech is that we text the way we speak. â⬠¢ We text the words the way they sound, not like the way they are spelt in the dictionary. â⬠¢ We text phonetically. â⬠¢ Spelling goes out of the window. â⬠¢ The content of the text that is written is a different matter. We see that many words are taken out of the sentences to mak e them shorter and if we read these shortened text messages out loud we would sound like cavemen in cartoons or like Tarzan saying,â⬠me Tarzan, you Jane. â⬠¢ Even I say to my mum SOZ (sorry), LOL (laugh out loud) and CBA (canââ¬â¢t be asked). â⬠¢ My mum is always shouting at me to speak proper English Paragraph 8 â⬠¢ When it comes to actual writing students are using text language instead of proper English in their studies â⬠¢ This is creating problems in our schools, colleges and the workplace â⬠¢ Texting is a distraction and stops you from paying attention to what is happening around you. Students are found texting in classes instead of paying attention of what is happening in the classroom. â⬠¢ Texting has its negatives but it also has its positives. â⬠¢ It keeps people connected to each other. â⬠¢ Testers are always updating each other of what is going on there and then. â⬠¢ Sometimes it is better to quietly text than to talk in a public place and disturb others. â⬠¢ For every new technology there will always be positives and negatives. â⬠¢ I think there is always a middle way in which we can use texting and not go to the extreme.
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