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No apologies for slang. #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 20, 2008 10:00 am   No apologies for slang.
 

Do you agree with this?

"If slang expressions are appropriate, they should be used without apology (that is, without quotation marks), and if they are not appropriate, they should not be used."

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No apologies for slang. #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 20, 2008 14:25 pm   No apologies for slang.
 

Before anybody jumps in and answers that, be aware that Prof. Perrin made that remark 70 years ago in this article.

Just some slightly relevant context left out of the original question. Rolling Eyes Perhaps Prof. Perrin's views changed in the decades after he posed the thought.
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No apologies for slang. #3 (permalink) Mon Oct 20, 2008 14:30 pm   No apologies for slang.
 

Hi

How do we define appropriate by group, learning aim, context, teaching style?

Slang has a place in teaching like any form of language.
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No apologies for slang. #4 (permalink) Mon Oct 20, 2008 23:11 pm   No apologies for slang.
 

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Perhaps Prof. Perrin's views changed in the decades after he posed the thought.


Thing is, Skrej, what is YOUR view?
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No apologies for slang. #5 (permalink) Mon Oct 20, 2008 23:14 pm   No apologies for slang.
 

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How do we define appropriate by group, learning aim, context, teaching style?


Regarding older teens and adults, I would think they could be invited define those things themselves, couldn't they?

BTW, is the ability to use slang tested in most ESL courses?
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No apologies for slang. #6 (permalink) Tue Oct 21, 2008 10:09 am   No apologies for slang.
 

hi Molly

I have tested slang or seen parts of tests that have slang incorporated.

As I said it depends on many things. And teacher created tests should be closer to the aim of the learner(s).
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