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  • SlimKibbles
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    • Apr 2004
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    Students use IM-speak in essays

    I thought this was interesting. Any of you youngsters find it difficult to write papers without including things like "b4" and "dat" in them?

    Students use IM-lingo in essays
    POSTED: 11:33 p.m. EST, February 10, 2007
    Source CNN.com via Associated Press

    ORLANDO, Florida (AP) -- Middle school teacher Julia Austin is noticing a new generation of errors creeping into her pupils' essays.

    Sure, they still commit the classic blunders -- like the commonly used "ain't." But an increasing number of Austin's eighth-graders also submit classwork containing "b4," "ur," "2" and "wata" -- words that may confuse adults but are part of the teens' everyday lives.

    This "instant messaging-speak" or "IM-speak" emerged more than a decade ago. Used in e-mail and cell phone text messages, most teens are familiar with this tech talk and use it to flirt, plan dates and gossip.

    But junior high and high school teachers nationwide say they see a troubling trend: The words have become so commonplace in children's social lives that the techno spellings are finding their way into essays and other writing assignments.

    "The IM-speak is so prevalent now," said Austin, a language arts teacher at Stonewall Jackson Middle School in Orlando. "I'm always having to instruct my students against using it."

    Vicki A. Davis, a high school teacher at Westwood Schools in Camilla, Georgia, said she even finds the abbreviated words in term papers.

    "I'm Southern, but I wouldn't use the sayings, "squeal like a pig" or "kick the bucket," in formal writing (because) some people may not understand," Davis said. "IM-speak should be treated the same way."

    Fourteen-year-old Brandi Concepcion, a pupil of Austin's, said wit, da and dat -- used in place of with, the and that -- sometimes creep into her homework.

    "I write like that in the rough draft, but I try to catch the mistakes before I turn in the final draft," she said.

    Some educators, like David Warlick, 54, of Raleigh, North Carolina, see the young burgeoning band of instant messengers as a phenomenon that should be celebrated. Teachers should credit their students with inventing a new language ideal for communicating in a high-tech world, said Warlick, who has authored three books on technology in the classroom.

    And most avoid those pitfalls once they enter college, said Larry Beason, director of freshman composition at the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Alabama.

    "Some of the same kids that I teach now were probably guilty of techno spellings in high school," Beason said. "But most students realize that they need to put their adolescent spellings behind them by the time they get to college."
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    Re: Students use IM-speak in essays

    Originally posted by SlimKibbles
    I thought this was interesting. Any of you youngsters find it difficult to write papers without including things like "b4" and "dat" in them?
    I never found that to be a problem.
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    • mike01
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      • Jul 2003
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      Re: Students use IM-speak in essays

      I've never used anything like "b4" or "ur" or anything like that. I do type things like "somethin" or "gonna" which I remember accidentally typing in a paper every now and then when I was younger, but always noticed right away.

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      • Blaxican8504
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        • Jul 2002
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        Re: Students use IM-speak in essays

        Originally posted by SlimKibbles
        I thought this was interesting. Any of you youngsters find it difficult to write papers without including things like "b4" and "dat" in them?
        Nope. I don't even use that type of language in my IMs or text messages. I'm a stickler for proper grammar I guess.

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        • Double Eights
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          • Nov 2005
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          Re: Students use IM-speak in essays

          I have never typed using "dat, b4, wit, ne, wut" etc.. It is absurd that kids these days can't type the few extra letters to create a real word.

          I think it is stupid to type like that on IM, let alone in a school essay.

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          • Acid
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            • May 2003
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            Re: Students use IM-speak in essays

            I've never typed like that in my life, so writing essays with correct spelling and grammar is actually quite easy for me.
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            • SlimKibbles
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              Re: Students use IM-speak in essays

              Good to know you all feel that way. I actually have a difficult time sending a text to anyone using that language. I have to type the whole words out. I'd feel lazy otherwise.
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              • bgeno
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                Re: Students use IM-speak in essays

                When your mom is an English teacher and you're a journalism major, it's hard to let that kind of stuff get in to your writing.
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                • jmood88
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                  Re: Students use IM-speak in essays

                  People are stupid.
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                  • jmood88
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                    • Jul 2003
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                    Re: Students use IM-speak in essays

                    Originally posted by Blaxican8504
                    Nope. I don't even use that type of language in my IMs or text messages. I'm a stickler for proper grammar I guess.
                    Yeah I've never typed like that. It just feels weird to me.
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                    If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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                    • Rainey
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                      Re: Students use IM-speak in essays

                      I use gonna sometimes, but I think that is because I'm from the south.
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                      • Macar91
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                        • Mar 2005
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                        #12
                        Re: Students use IM-speak in essays

                        The only time I shorten words are if I use "b/c" or "w/" and I never do that in my school work. I don't see how anyone could use the words mentioned in that article.
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                        • Brandwin
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                          Re: Students use IM-speak in essays

                          Originally posted by Rainey
                          I use gonna sometimes, but I think that is because I'm from the south.

                          LOL same here.

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                          • dieselboy
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                            Re: Students use IM-speak in essays

                            Originally posted by Acid
                            I've never typed like that in my life, so writing essays with correct spelling and grammar is actually quite easy for me.
                            Just the content is the problem eh?

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                            • theaub
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                              #15
                              Re: Students use IM-speak in essays

                              lol...I don't even know anyone who does that.
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