文档介绍:You're supposed to write quickly!
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Hi Min:
How R U ?
I had a very gr8 night got many presents because yesterday was my birthday. I’m very happy! :)
I miss you very much , I really want to talk with you F2F.
Have a nice day!
CU!
Can you read these following expressions?
F2F
How R U ?
C U !
BTW
CUL8r
face to face
How are you?
See you!
By the way.
See you later!
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do many people use e-mail English?
2. How many types does e-mail English use?What are they?
can we use e-mail English?
we use it in class or in a test?
Why? When can we use it then?
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Can you write in English? And can you also
write e-mail English? Maybe not. e-mail
English is a new kind of written English
that is being used to save time.
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… This is because e from puter
program called ICQ, which means I seek you.
ICQ is an e-mail “chatline” that people use to
have online conversations with friends. One
Canadian teacher says, “People can use their
computers to talk to each you are supposed
to type quickly so the other person doesn’t get bored,
so using e-mail English helps you write quickly.”
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… The first are “abbreviations”. These are
formed by using the first letter of each word
in the phrase. For example , BTW means “by
the way”, and GSL means “can’t stop laughing”.
The second kind of word is a “homophone”- it’s
created bining letters and symbols, or
numbers, to sound like other words. An example
of this would be to write “great” as “gr8”, or to
write “see you later” as“CUL8r”.
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