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Can I use online language when writing a composition?

1. Can you use online language in your composition

Nowadays, many students use online languages such as "even", "dizzy", "porridge", "strong" and "top" to communicate, and these languages sometimes appear in diaries and compositions.

Yang Xuezhen, the head of the teaching and research group of Chinese language in Henan Experimental Middle School, cited an example. Once, a student wrote such a sentence in his weekly diary: "Last Sunday, my GG took his dinosaur GF to play at 1, and GG's GF kept PMP me. It was like we had known each other for a long time ..." After reading it, the teacher was confused. When online language appears in students' compositions, teachers usually circle it with a red pen and put a question mark next to it to attract students' attention.

In the communication with students, I found that online languages such as GG (brother), MM (sister), I (me), Meimei (girl), clapping bricks (criticism and comments), novice (novice), ink (humor) and jam (flattering me) are so common that children almost blurt them out. They think that online language is lively, relaxed and interesting, and they will use similar language when chatting and writing with their classmates online, and sometimes they will be used in diaries and compositions conveniently.

"If today's students don't even know the online language, it will be a bit' sad'." Yang Xuezhen joked that online language can be used in oral English or informal letters, but it is still not in favor of using online language in formal examinations.

Network language is used flexibly in composition, and sometimes it can really give people a bright feeling. For example, Yan Wang, a Chinese teacher in Hongzhi Class, Grade Three, Zhengzhou No.47 Middle School, wrote in his composition that "* * * is a 286 with insufficient memory and slow response". However, Yan Wang believes that students should be reminded to use online language carefully in class, because online language will make marking teachers feel that the language used is not standardized, thus affecting their grades.

Internet language must meet two standards when it is allowed to be used in writing: first, words have been established and their meanings are well known to the public; Second, it must conform to grammar and rhetoric norms. For example, the word "geili", which has been used in People's Daily, can be used when appropriate. But those just for fun, without much meaning and value, are generally not recommended.

"Network language is a kind of language style that students like very much. It is novel, humorous and distinctive, which satisfies the new generation of young children's pursuit of individuality, but they lack clear criteria for judging the situation of using this language correctly." Party Rongrong, a Chinese teacher in Class 17 of Huimin Middle School in Zhengzhou, said.

Network language is a language expression with obvious imprint in the network era. From the generic point of view, it conforms to the characteristics of "short production time" of neologisms, and belongs to the category of neologisms in a broad sense. However, new words and expressions are produced all the time in life, and only a few of them can be widely circulated and used for a long time after practical test.

The new words and expressions used by students in their daily life are often of the type that is up to date. For example, "hold Live" recently spread from the entertainment program "College Students Are Gone" in Taiwan Province, and "There is wood" derived from the roaring style. Although these words are "new", they can't be used by most social strata, and they can only represent the way of thinking of the younger generation. Besides the short time limit, neologisms should also have the characteristics of universality, compatibility and clarity.

Obviously, these popular online languages, which are widely used by students, are lacking in these characteristics. Strictly speaking, such languages cannot be included in the narrow sense of neologism. In formal occasions, for example, in the high school entrance examination and high school entrance examination, this kind of network language is forbidden to be used. However, it can be used in situations where the standard of language use is not high.

Zhang Han, a Chinese teacher in Zhengzhou No.81 Middle School, said that in teaching, teachers would ask students to standardize their language when writing their compositions according to the composition grading standard of the senior high school entrance examination, and they were not allowed to use internet language and English words. 2. Can you use online language in your composition? Is it necessary for online language to appear in your composition? < P > "Writing at 1 o'clock in the evening is really a tragedy!" This is the original words in a primary school student's composition, which teachers and parents can't understand. It turns out that "tragedy" is the homonym of tragedy, and it is a popular network term now.

According to a preliminary study, there are basically four types of online languages at present: First, phonetic homophones, such as "9494" for "Yes", "7456" for "I'm so angry" and "sauce purple" for "like this". Second, the symbol image category, such as "@ _ @" represents a person wearing glasses on the Internet. Third, English and Chinese abbreviations, such as "CU" means "see

you". Fourth, humorous references, such as "take care" means "keep weight" on the Internet ... With the continuous invention and popularity of new online languages, many new forms are difficult to classify. For example, "depressed ing" means depressed, and "KMP" means fast food restaurants that teenagers like, such as KFC, McDonald's and Pizza Hut ...

Online languages are portable and interesting, but they should not be mixed with books. Language is a social phenomenon, and its scope of application has basic requirements. Network language is a new phenomenon, which has soil and environment, but it is not suitable for textbooks and official media.

Professor Yu Zhihong, a sociolinguistic expert, said that there is a division of labor within a language. For example, a country's literary language represents its cultural level and should be the most standardized language standard. Network language is efficient language information on the information superhighway, but it can't replace audio language, nor can it be used as literary works of art.

Therefore, my opinion on whether cyber language should appear in composition is that cyber language is a new phenomenon, and its application field is limited to the internet, but it is not suitable for textbooks and official media. Primary and secondary schools should correctly use standardized Chinese characters when laying the foundation.

Let's call together: Let the network language stay on the network! ! ! 3. Can you use online language in students' compositions

With the rapid development of the Internet, the influence of online language on students has gradually emerged.

Tragedy is called "tragedy", like "porridge", giving advice is called "patting bricks", and some students simply use numbers to express their meaning. Although these online languages confuse teachers and parents, they are very attractive to primary and secondary school students.

In the interview, a junior three student told the reporter: "There is nothing wrong with using online languages, especially online, when people communicate in various online languages, it is easy to eliminate strangeness. At school, if you don't understand the online language, your classmates will laugh at you for being old-fashioned. "

Most teachers say that students can understand the use of online language in their daily communication, but they do not encourage students to quote online language in their compositions. Xu Yarong, vice principal and Chinese teacher of Hongqiao Experimental Primary School, said: "Students should use standardized and standard languages when writing compositions, and it is best not to use online languages at will, especially those that are too out of line."

Since primary school is the best time for children to learn a language, Xu Yarong suggested that parents should let their children read more good books to broaden their horizons and increase their vocabulary. 4. How about writing in network language?

"... I finally saw this sp in outer space. When I saw him, he actually used the long-lost khbd, and I was dizzy, and kao, the aliens also used this x3l trick, which made them dizzy ..." If you can read the above composition of primary school students smoothly, I will be amazed and awarded to you "Network Superman" It is no longer new to transfer network language to composition: "I" has become "even" and "strong" has become "bow"; Don't say you don't understand, say "dizzy"; Dissatisfaction is called "relying"; Giving advice is called "patting bricks"; I like to call it "porridge" ... These fresh and different words have appeared in our compositions to some extent.

Now, Sister Tong Tong wants to know what you think: Is it good to write a composition in online language? Look at the students' debate! I believe you will have your own opinion after reading it! Zhang Hongtao, a teacher attached to Nantong Normal School No.2, Jiangsu Province, Mao Shihong, a teacher from Ming Dow Primary School in Hai 'an County, Jiangsu Province, Xu Jili, a teacher from songzhuang town Zheng Zhuang Primary School in Ganyu County, Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province, and Liu Jinfang, an experimental primary school in Zhangjiagang City, Jiangsu Province, are progressing with the times. Of course, civilization is also changing with the times, including words.