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Evolving Grammar

Evolving Grammar. Educating the appropriateness of Abbreviations & Acronyms. Where they’re used. Everyday speech. Facebook. Texting. Tumblr. Twitter. Online Games. School Work!. Why Keep it Short?. Limits Simplicity Convenience Makes Sense Association. Examples. BofA. brb. ttyl.

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Evolving Grammar

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  1. Evolving Grammar Educating the appropriateness of Abbreviations & Acronyms

  2. Where they’re used Everyday speech Facebook Texting Tumblr Twitter Online Games School Work!

  3. Why Keep it Short? • Limits • Simplicity • Convenience • Makes Sense • Association

  4. Examples BofA brb ttyl neways 5150 gtg e.g. d8 CIA i.e. USA idk et al. GM GF FB Da UP *$ State KPS

  5. Making sense of it all • They’re common • They’re nothing new • They’re not going away • They don’t need to be in the “never-never” rules.

  6. Share Demonstrate the appropriateness of abbreviations. • Show the students some of the abbreviations you’ve used at their age. • Contrast professional/social use of abbreviations. • Communicate local views on abbreviations.

  7. Inform • Steer students toward thinking about the reader. • Have students asking: • Will my reader understand? • Will my reader expect them? • What will the reader think of me if I use it?

  8. Encourage • Create community: • Compile a growing list of abbreviations and acronyms with your students • Have students text/write each other using as many abbreviations as possible • Scavenger Hunt: • Have students find real-world examples of abbreviations and acronyms and share them in small groups or to the class.

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