About the Author

I am from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I came to New Zealand 3 years ago to further my education in AUT University. I would consider myself a bubbly and loud person if I wasn't feeling shy. I am currently in my second year of Bachelor Arts in English. I am studying this course with a intriguing interest and curiosity in English Language and Communication. I am hoping that this paper will help me in the future to be a better writer academically and this has also given me another opportunity to have my own blog again. :)

Welcome To My First Academic Blog

Text Messaging V Academic Writing

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

So is English Language Dead or Evolving?



In my opinion I think English language is definitely evolving. Technology has become an important part of our lives. We live and depend on technology all the time, Mobile Phones, Laptops, Computers, and Television etc. However it’s not only because of technology that language changed, it’s also because of the media and what they influence people into reacting. Such as movies that encourage text messaging language as ‘cool’ or ‘hip’. Because of this the younger generation are sucked into a deep hole of bad influenza.

Another reason why language is evolving is because of the advertising of promotions and deals from a network company such as maybe Vodafone or Telecom. These companies advertise unlimited or cheap text messaging promotions which again encourages the public to text in phonetic language. But is it the companies fault again, no, it’s not. It’s still the public choosing to write the way they prefer to. Even adults enjoy communicating in text messaging language; the only difference is they don’t forget their English academic skills.

I’m definitely not against text messaging language, because I still get caught up doing it myself. But to make the world a better place for English Language to survive in the world, we still need to know our English academic skills. We need to be aware of the simplest rules in English which is what I introduced for learning to write academically; English Grammar, English Spelling and English Punctuation and How to write a paragraph.

In conclusion, I feel that English language has evolved and that is to Slang language (combination of text messaging, relay chatting and social networking). And in addition English Language may be in trouble due to people not knowing the basic structure of the English Language.


Help with Punctuation?

English Punctuation




English Punctuation: Apostrophe




English Punctuation: Semicolon

iReflect for Week 12


This week’s reflection will be on the importance of punctuations. Punctuations are important in academic writing because it helps separates sentences and differentiates the tone in reading and speaking. Majority of people forget and are confused when to use commas or apostrophes because of the frequent usage of text messaging language. This is how text messaging language is ruining academic writing because of the younger generation that have affected they was we speak and write through communication language.

I remember when I had experienced to write an academic letter before joining university, I had been on holidays for six months before that and I did not realize that I had not used any commas for my letter, and my dad had checked my work with shock wondering what exactly I have been doing in high school. From then onwards I noticed that my frequent text messaging had influenced me to continuously think with phonetic spellings and structures.

For this reflection I want my learners and audience to understand the use of applying punctuations in academic writing. I found online teaching videos for punctuations. This should give a clear understanding on what punctuations are and when you need to use them.

*New Feature*on the left side of the blog I’ve added another gadget that will help vocabulary skills again. It's called the ‘Word of the day’. A new word is updated every day with a definition from a dictionary. This should be a help to increase your word vocabulary.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Watch&Learn...

English Spelling: When to Double Consonants




English Grammar





Confused Words: YOU'RE and YOUR

iReflect for Week 11

Well now that we have learnt to spell correctly and started learning about how to start writing academically, I have researched some videos to learn from. So far I have found 3 videos that are important to learn about academic writing. First of all I like to make sure that my learners are secured with good material to learn and understand properly what I have introduced before which is Basic English Grammar and Spellings.

Also while researching I found an interesting difficulty that people come across in academic writing. This difficulty is when to use ‘you’re’ and ‘your’. These are common difficulties everyone faces at one point and if you are still not sure which word is used when, the video is just a click away. These are referred casually as confusing words. I even mentioned in my older posts that I still get confused between its, it’s and its’. This is all connected to Punctuations.


Punctuation is a set of symbols used in writing to help indicate something about the structure of sentences, or to assist readers in knowing when to change the rhythm or the stress of their speaking (What is Punctuation? 2003).


Reference

What is Punctuation?. (2003). Wise Geek. Retrieved June 3, 2009, from the Wise Geek website: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-punctuation.htm


Structurize Writing Academically

Bubble Diagram
The above image is a Bubble Diagram that will help plan and begin an academic essay.

iReflect for Week 10

For this week’s reflection I’ll be introducing basic grammar in order to begin writing academically. Grammar in English can be tricky to understand or remember. People until today still forget what was learned right in the beginning of primary school. After teaching Basic English grammar I will then include a structured model to start up writing academically. It’s quite simple when you are aware of the simplest English rules.

What is Grammar? Grammar in English are the nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs preposition, conjunctions and interjection and so on. But for now I will only be concentrating on what these terms are and to help learn the basics first. When writing academically it is important to know what these terms are. This shows that you are aware of what you are writing and what it states in English Grammar. I found a perfect image that shows what these means. With this image you will know exactly what the terms define.

The image is supposed to give an idea of what grammar is. As it states at the top of the image that this is rhyme used for children to have remember and have an idea about grammar. I find this an easy way to remember important grammar terms to be able to understand writing academically. Although this is for children, don't be afraid to learn from this. It helps us tremendously to remember the terms and get a kick start.

*New Feature* On the left side of the blog I've added a gadget that will be quite handy to improve vocabulary skills. It's a Hangman Game. I've come up with a way to improve spellings of words. This should be a good idea to start improving spelling skills and get TXT MSGING language phonetics out of the way for now.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Learners Beginning..to Academic Writing




Academic Writing: How to write a Pargraph?

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Start Writing Academically....You Won't Regret It...

Academic Writing?

So how do you start writing academically when you know you have the symptoms of TXT MSGING. Well that’s an improvement only you can change. I’m just here to help you learn to write academically. First of all what I think to change your way of communication is to change the phonetic spellings to proper English spelling. That way at least you are aware of the correct spellings before starting to write academically. I reckon this would be very affective as you try to this as frequent as you type. Especially when text messaging (SMS), relay chatting (MSN) and social networking (FB). This was definitely affective for me when I was 17 and I had just started my first year of university. This attempt I assure you will show results immediately of at least correct spellings and not phonetics!

Let’s improve our academic skills step by step now that we have decided change our spellings correctly, by first including how to write a paragraph academically. I’ve chosen videos as an asset to learn to write academically. What more could you want with a video that explains and shows everything that you need to know. I’ve attached a video bar on the left side showing a record of videos related to the one I’ve chosen. The video teaches academic writing tips to help begin and end an essay. I will also be including more videos to teach English spellings, grammar and punctuations.

I also want to include something that was significant to me and something I had finally differentiated two years ago and that is the difference between its, its’ and it’s. It was only two years ago that I had figured out how each it actually worked for each sentence. Some people have this as a huge problem and just being not able to understand at all. So to make sure learners out there will not be going through this problem anymore I will be including this in my next post.
So is language dead or evolving? Would text messaging language be the futuristic language? Will academic writing just be academic writing for the classroom or an office?

You shall be updated..

*Text Messaging Language- BION ( Believe It Or Not)





*Funny text messaging language commercial advertising unlimited text messaging.