"Shuan Q" was written into the composition by elementary school students, causing heated discussions

  Do Internet buzzwords affect normative expressions?

  Recently, a primary school teacher found that a student wrote "shuan Q" in the composition when he was grading his homework. The related video was subsequently posted on the hot search, causing discussion among netizens.

Some people think that this matter is serious, some people think that as long as the correct guidance is good.

Hear what parents and teachers in Nanjing think!

  Teacher sighs:

  The internet has a huge impact on children

  "Shuan Q" is an English homophonic stalk originating from Douyin's English teaching blogger Liu Tao.

The blogger taught himself English pronunciation and has a heavy accent. In a video, he read an English translation and said "thank you" in English at the end, but the pronunciation was similar to "shuan Q", which caused netizens to imitate.

Later, the catchphrase "I really tie up Q" was developed to express the speechless emotions of the parties.

  Teacher Zhang, the publisher of the above-mentioned video, said in an interview that the student is in the third grade and is writing an essay for the first time. When he saw this essay, he felt that "the Internet has really affected children too much"!

  On the 21st, the reporter contacted Mr. Kang, who is working as a language teacher in a junior high school in Heze City.

She said that the phenomenon of Internet buzzwords entering the classroom is very common in her daily teaching. "When teaching ancient poems in class, one topic is to analyze the poet's emotions. Most children can express the poet's sadness, melancholy, loneliness, hesitation, etc. , there are several children who say that this is the poet in emo (that is, the abbreviation of the English word emotion, which means decadence, depression, and pessimism)."

  In response to this matter, some netizens believe that this is a very serious matter.

"Oral language cannot be written language!" "Pop culture and serious literature must be distinguished."

There are also netizens who believe that children in the third grade can be guided normally.

"When the third grader just started writing, the most important thing was to dare to write."

  Parents' attitude:

  Prohibit the use of uncivilized language

  Ms. Li Xiaohua, the parent of a primary school student, said in an interview that she could not understand many words spoken by her child.

"Our child is more outgoing and has many friends. He may have learned a lot of Internet terms while playing together. In addition, he likes to learn to draw and do handicrafts. He often surfs the Internet, and also learns a lot of Internet terms. "

  Ms. Li said, "I don't force children not to use these words, but some uncivilized language will be stopped, especially in public places and schools."

  Will the child use Internet language in the composition?

Ms. Li said that her children are still relatively clear in this regard, and they have not used relevant language in written expressions.

"In addition to our guidance, the school's teachers will also have requirements."

  Expert Opinion:

  Teachers should learn to remind and guide kindly

  Cao Yongjun, a special-grade Chinese teacher in Nanjing No. 13 Middle School, said that with the development of the Internet, the influence of Internet language on people's lives has become more and more important.

Adults usually consciously use normative language in some formal situations and do not use Internet language, but children's awareness in this regard is often relatively indifferent.

"From the perspective of the education sector, the use of Internet language depends on the occasion. Generally, in some essay competitions, mid-term or final exams, the use of normative language is emphasized, which is good for helping children establish normative awareness. When children use Internet language Written in the composition, the teacher must learn to remind and guide with kindness.”

  "Internet terms are sometimes more concise, easy and humorous, and children like to use them in their daily life. When students occasionally use Internet terms in their usual small exercises and writing, teachers don't need to make a fuss or regard them as beasts. In the process of socialized growth, children will gradually realize that teachers only need to respect the children and make some kind reminders, and then they can handle this problem well.”

  Yangzi Evening News/Ziniu News reporter

  Wang Ying Shen Zhao