Thursday, 24 September 2015

How English Language has changed overtime




How English Language has changed overtime

Image result for social mediaIt is not a surprise that the English language has changed from what it once was, it is changing rapidly and the main reason for this in my opinion is the use of social media and instant  messaging becoming more frequent to everyone.

The main age group that are developing English  Language are teenagers this is because of there constant use of social media that is reflecting on the normal use of language in spoken or text conversations. The gap between this age group and those that are older is becoming even bigger in the understanding of slang and abbreviation being used. Words like 'bae' and 'fleek' was seen as the most confusing terms to parents with only 10% of the 2000 surveyed being able to explain what it means. 'Fleek' which means 'looking good' was at the top of the list that parents did not recognize with 43% not being familiar with the term.

It is no doubt that the use of slang and abbreviation is at its peak in the world of social media, so it comes as a surprise that phrases that were used most often by teens and adults are considered to be out dated by the younger generation. The acronym for 'laugh out load', 'LOL'  which was once used by every generation has now been described by teens to 'have had its day' and are most likely to use 'haha' or a emoji representing laughing. In a recent survey 54% used 'haha' followed by 33.7% admitting they would use the laughing emoji.

Evaluation

I feel i have expressed my views well with good facts to back up my ideas. The way i have got straight to the point without confusion i feel went well.

The improvements needed in this work, which would have been done with more time would be to use more formal and intelligent language so the audience for my article are drawn in an can see my point of view expressed fully.


1 comment:

  1. Some good intergration of opinion and research. Be careful to notice the difference between blogging language and comment articles - actively read some articles to develop the journalistic voice you will need in the exam. You could redraft this as one of your independent tasks, aiming to make the language more journalistic; add a hook suitable for whoever you decide is your target audience and add in the other conventions of articles e.g. strapline, caption etc.

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