The Influence of Texting Language and the Importance of English Courses in Education

   

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Psychology
2/3/2019
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Q1. In the TED session, the audience were the students, and youngsters and the other
university people. The purpose behind the session was to make people aware of the high
influence of the texting language as developed by young generation.
Q2. The speaker throughout the discussion made use of the rhetorical strategy, i.e.
some examples, which persuaded the audience towards listening (Henley, Ranganathan &
Gurtu, 2018). One of the examples, which can be quoted from video, is ‘LOL’ which people
generally think of as “laughing out loud”. Another example, when he said the statement “so I
need people to chill with”, use of “slash” draws the attention of people (TED, 2013).
Q3. Yes, the video presented some of the example or use of rhetorical strategies by
the speaker in the discussion, were found effective in attracting the audience. The speaker
made his arguments successful because he highlighted well the difference in the use of
language between people in the older age and the young people in the present scenario.
Q4. To summarise the whole discussion, it can be stated that the whole concept of
texting has been changed and now people are more used to with the use of words, slangs and
others. He concluded that there is something more in the aspect of ‘texting’ culturally, and
linguistically both, leading to creation of miracles, and energy amongst youth (TED, 2013).
Q5. Yes, I agree with the perspective of the McWhorter, as he described the
importance of language, and texting benefits in a number of different ways to the people in
different situations. In addition, he mentioned that the aspect of texting does not actually lead
to fall of literacy or at least the writing ability of people.
Thesis Statement
The thesis statement refers to the statement which tells the reader, about the ways to
interpret the meaning and relative significance of the subject matter under the discussion
(Miller & Pessoa, 2016). Thus, the thesis statement under the assignment will be developed
in context to the questions listed in the requirements:
C. Should parents have the right to remove their children from elementary school if
they disagree with the changes to the sex-ed curriculum? Why or why not?
Sex-ed curriculum is the education relating to informing people about the issues related to the
human sexuality.
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