Do u rekon tht languages have changed tht much? LOL

Do u rekon tht languages have changed tht much? LOL





Language has changed very drastically and rapidly over the past decade, not only in the UK but in every single continent. One of the main reasons for this could be the overuse of the internet and social media, or could it be that people are just too lazy? Or have the majority of people just got too use to their “slanguage?"

With language changing as quickly as ever, it’s not surprising that it’s not only the British population let alone the rest of the word will understand these now slang terms and their meanings. Although there are still elements of "ancient" language that can be tracked back to Shakespearian times, this has not affected the rate and extent to which language has changed over the years. It is mainly acronyms of long lexis’s phrases that cause the mixed emotions to occur, from mainly parents and teachers. The obvious reason for this lack of proper English is without a doubt social media. The question that we are trying to establish is what effect will it have on education? If there is going to be some sort of effect, will the teaching of English as a unit have ti be intensified? This may have more underlying effecting factors than we expected, not only academically, but also socially. Will people understand that there are restrictions as to when and where slang can be used?

If i was to complete this blog, i would compare statistic and make detailed comment about them. I will redraft as part of my 4 1/2 hours, any comments to help me improve will be appreciated. As well as answering the questions mentioned above.
 

 
 

 

 

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  1. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8388545.stm
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-11426737

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