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    are sum up to the identification of the low spelling ability. The following are the diagnose causes: 1. Poor study habits in reading 2. Lack of reading comprehension skills 3. Inadequate vocabulary in English 4. Habitual texting using jejemon lingo

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    Communication Practices: Mobile text-messaging among Hong Kong College Students Angel Lin Faculty of Education‚ Chinese University of Hong Kong Mobile text messaging—variously known as SMS (short message service)‚ text messaging‚ mobile e-mail‚ or texting—has become a common means of keeping in constant touch‚ especially among young people‚ in many parts of the world today. The research literature abounds with studies on the social‚ cultural‚ and communicative aspects of mobile text messaging in different

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    with Internetisms is to know when it’s okay to use them‚ when it’s not okay‚ and when not using them will make you look clueless” (149). Brokenbrough emphasizes that using instant messaging lingo is not bad‚ and it is appropriate in specific time and places‚ however‚ not knowing where and when to use this lingo‚ can cause confusion and make you look foolish. LOL is a very common phrase to hear nowadays‚ but when one goes to a job interview and can’t carry a conversation without using any of these

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    LYCEUM of the PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY CAVITE CAMPUS Governor’s Drive Gen. Trias‚ Cavite Text Messaging: Means of Communication or Means of Lowering The Level of English Literacy among LPU Students Submitted by: Malabanan‚ Jill Justine E. Paras‚ Juran Jither I. Salonoy‚ Roy Jerus J. Sumague‚ Aron Johnzel M. Toledo‚ Renz Harry M. TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I Problem and Its background…………………………………………………………..............1 Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………....1 Statement

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    The generational gap is a term popularized in Western countries during the 1960s referring to differences between people of younger generations and their elders‚ especially between children and their parents.[1] Although some generational differences have existed throughout history‚ modern generational gaps have often been attributed to rapid cultural change in the postmodern period‚ particularly with respect to such matters as musical tastes‚ fashion‚ culture and politics. These changes are assumed

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    Clinics‚ hospitals‚ and other medical settings are well-organized environments; each staff member has their individual responsibilities that contribute to the success of the health service center. A doctor’s job‚ for example‚ involves the direct interaction with patients‚ as well as diagnosing and illness or injury and prescribing treatment options based on their observations and the client’s personal history record. Some physicians may prefer to write their own letters in certain circumstances‚

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    professionals‚ using made-up words like "i" and "come2u." It may not be the fault of schools‚ friends or even television‚ but because of the vastly popular communication craze‚ text messaging. Text messaging‚ even more so than emails‚ uses choppy lingo and sloppy spelling to get a quick and short message across. While teachers and professionals are pulling out their hair trying to figure out why text message spelling has become mainstream‚ not all studies about the phenomena are telling people to

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    automatically‚ yet teens purposefully defer from this convenience. Why? Parents and educators look down upon the styles of writing teens use today because of the negative impacts they claim they have. “For a number of years teachers and parents have blamed texting for two ills: the corruption of language and

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    be the climax of the story‚ but wouldn’t necessarily have to be. Then‚ think about how these two characters would’ve communicated in this situation if they would’ve been talking via text. Essentially‚ you are summarizing this important moment in a texting format. The text convo must be typed. You must include at least ten texts for each character (20 total)‚ but you have creative control besides that. You may include more than 20 if you’d like. On a separate sheet‚ explain the text conversation

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    understand the previous statement‚ then you most likely have not been exposed to the language of text messaging. Who are the creators of this language? The answer is today ’s teenagers. The translation for the opening sentence is‚ "In your opinion‚ is texting good for or the enemy of grammar?" Text messaging has surely given our society a quick means through which to communicate‚ taking out the need for capitalization‚ punctuation‚ the use and knowledge of sentence structure and the detail that make good

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