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Manish Singh
Hi guys,
People like to text in short terms and our brain gets accustomed to picturing words in the short term, which affects our vocabulary. It will hinder children’s abilities to apply grammar in their writing and social skills. Students have an adverse effect on their schoolwork due to this short texting messages.
It depletes the standard of written and spoken English, as texting involves informal use of English which is not good for the growth of the language. But Texting is just a very short and quick way to communicate and it has no effects on the vocabulary. Texting has resulted in the growth and emergence of a new, short and convenient language that is used by the teenagers of today. It also depends on the person who is texting. It’s up to that person to get influenced by texting.
Please share your views…
People like to text in short terms and our brain gets accustomed to picturing words in the short term, which affects our vocabulary. It will hinder children’s abilities to apply grammar in their writing and social skills. Students have an adverse effect on their schoolwork due to this short texting messages.
It depletes the standard of written and spoken English, as texting involves informal use of English which is not good for the growth of the language. But Texting is just a very short and quick way to communicate and it has no effects on the vocabulary. Texting has resulted in the growth and emergence of a new, short and convenient language that is used by the teenagers of today. It also depends on the person who is texting. It’s up to that person to get influenced by texting.
Please share your views…