As Internet slang and memes increasingly make their way into school-age children's daily conversations and even formal writing,educators are concerned that its excessive use could lead to a decline in their lingui...As Internet slang and memes increasingly make their way into school-age children's daily conversations and even formal writing,educators are concerned that its excessive use could lead to a decline in their linguistic and cognitive abilities."BBQ le,we're all done for!" shouted a boy in Yu Gu’s class,prompting her fourth graders to burst out laughing.Pronounced ba hi cue le,the phrase is a homonym for“barbecue”often used in Chinese internet slang to express that“someone messed up.”展开更多
文摘As Internet slang and memes increasingly make their way into school-age children's daily conversations and even formal writing,educators are concerned that its excessive use could lead to a decline in their linguistic and cognitive abilities."BBQ le,we're all done for!" shouted a boy in Yu Gu’s class,prompting her fourth graders to burst out laughing.Pronounced ba hi cue le,the phrase is a homonym for“barbecue”often used in Chinese internet slang to express that“someone messed up.”