"Shunt Q" "Lao Liu"... These popular Internet words with their own accents appear in the compositions of primary school students. Recently, a Chinese teacher in Henan discovered that many hot words appeared in students' homework, and a classmate actually translated the funny English lyrics into the composition. Can hot words on the Internet be put into the composition?
The student's essay was called "Helping the Beggar". He wrote the lyrics of the Internet "Divine Comedy" in the last paragraph and added "Tang Q". Some media have conducted a survey on the use of online languages, and the results show that primary and secondary school students do generally use Internet buzzwords in their daily lives. "Lao Liu", "Shut Q", "Retreat", "I'm so hard", "I'll really thank you", "Barbie Q"... are all catchphrases that people born in the 2000s and 2000s come out from time to time.
Sun Jialu, a student in the first grade of junior high school, said that in order to make the composition more innovative, some hot words on the composition will be added. For example, "This way" is written as "Sauce Purple", and for example, "I feel uncomfortable and want to cry" is written as " Blue Skinny Mushroom ".
Zheng Jihong, a Chinese teacher at Chengbei Road Campus, Suqian Branch of South Normal University Affiliated High School, believes that online language is flexibly used in compositions, which can sometimes give people a bright feeling and make the article interesting, but if used in a long article, it will appear superficial. "For example, 'powerful' and so on will also absorb the scope of standardized modern Chinese, but some of them have languages, symbols, and English letters. Our Chinese teachers are more disgusted."
In recent years, many Internet hot words have also obtained "legal identity". Recently, " Modern Chinese Standard Dictionary " has completed a new round of revisions and added nearly a thousand new words. Among the added new words, there are both hot words that reflect the development of the times, and there are also some online terms that are close to daily life, such as group chat, group owner, brain supplement, brain insight, etc.
So, can children write online language into their compositions? Zhang Hui, vice principal of Fengxiang Road Primary School in Huai'an Ecological Cultural Tourism Zone, said that for some vulgar and meaningless Internet terms, you must never enter the classroom or enter the student's composition. "If some online terms are close to life and in line with the context, we think they can also be used appropriately. For example, in the 12th edition of the "Xinhua Dictionary", it includes many new words such as 'like', 'fan', 'screen swipe', and adds new ideas and new usages of online terms such as 'cute', 'carpooling'. There are some relatively vulgar and even some online terms that sound not particularly consistent with our age. We do not agree with children to use."
A teacher said that there is no explicit regulation on whether the composition can use online terms. However, in teaching, teachers will require students to use the language according to the scoring standards for the high school entrance examination essays. Teacher Zheng Jihong said that rather than learning a few more online terms, students should learn excellent culture and absorb more nutritious and valuable content. "The unified textbook has special grammar courses. After we teach grammar courses, students also know what the standard language structure is. In addition, we will carry out reading classes and recommend excellent books to students. The relatively excellent modern languages are very standardized terms. They read more and have a good leading role."
(Source: Jiangsu News Radio/Shen Yang Suqian Taiwan Huaian Taiwan Editor/Zhao Chuan The pictures are from the Internet)
Source: Lizhi.com
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