OMG! Text Speak Doesn’t Cause Bad Spelling or Grammar!

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A new study conducted by Kaplan International Colleges has found that 63% of English learners do not believe that using “text speak” is having a negative effect on their grammar or spelling despite the fact that some students use it while writing essays and exams. Text speak , or SMS language, are the reductions or shortenings of  English words and phrases used in electronic communication. In case you are not familiar with it, here are some examples:

  • BRB (Be right back) means I’ll be right back. Please wait a moment.
  • LOL (Laughing out loud) means, what you said is so funny I am laughing very hard.
  • CUL8R (see you later) means, goodbye, I’ll see you later

The survey showed that 63% of students surveyed thought their written English was not negatively effected, while  5% of those surveyed said that they use text speak when writing essays and 3% asserting that they use it during exams. The survey also discovered that 71% use text speak when texting on phones, 64% use it online and 14% actually use it while speaking out loud. I am often amazed when I hear people speaking text speak. You can see the entire survey by checking their Kaplan’s English for Teenagers infographic.

A spokeswoman for Kaplan’s junior program said that while they would never recommend using text speak in formal written work, the students who take their junior English courses are skilled in the latest mobile devices so it is natural that they use it in everyday life. Ms. Anna Robinson said that technology is a really useful aid to language learning which is why Kaplan has launched K+ for Teens, a range of materials including integrated books, apps, games and online platforms which are all unique to their language centers. “The introduction of these technologies has transformed the way that our teenage students learn English,” she said.

The experts also agree.  A recent study of primary and secondary school children by researchers at Coventry University found no evidence of any detrimental relationships between use of texting slang and children’s conventional literacy abilities. Lead author Dr Clare Wood, Professor of Psychology in Education at Coventry University, said that her empirical research supported the results of Kaplan’s survey into the psychology of English learners.

BTW, do you use text speak in your writing? If so, why not put an example in the comment box below. B4N!

Win an English Course With Your Sharp Eye!

You could win a free English course!

You could win a free English course!

Win an English Course With Your Sharp Eye!

Kaplan International Colleges has just launched the Kaplan Talent Awards and is holding a contest to find their best student photographer. And, fans of Kaplan’s Facebook page are being given the opportunity to judge the contest and vote on a series of photographs. The school will pick one winning photographer and one winning judge and these winners will both win a free two week English course at any Kaplan English Language school. They have English language schools in some of the world’s most desirable locations such as London, New York, Sydney and Singapore. The school here in New York City is inside the world famous Empire State building!

More than 1,000 student photos have been submitted over the past month and 30 have made the final cut. Everyone stands a chance of winning the experience of a lifetime, and everyone at Kaplan is excited to be offering this opportunity. Their Social Media Manager, Robert Pickstone, explained that “For a long time now, we’ve been impressed and inspired by the talent displayed by our students. Their photography skills are fantastic.”  Kaplan wanted to recognize and reward their students, while also involving their Facebook fans. This lead to the current contest

If you want to be a judge and enter the prize draw for a two week English course, visit http://www.facebook.com/kic where you will find the Kaplan Talent Awards Facebook App. You only have until May 13th 2013 to be a judge, so don’t delay!

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Junior Programs for Teens Show Record Breaking Interest!

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It was not surprising to me when I heard that Kaplan International Colleges announced a growing interest in their 2013 junior English courses. Teenagers looking to study English this summer need to hurry because the Kaplan English courses for teens are filling up quickly. The international language chain reported that visits to the juniors section on their website have increased by more than a third compared to the same period last year and this growth coincides with the launch of K+ for Teens, an innovative range of blended learning materials aimed specifically at teenagers.

K+ for Teens is a range of materials, which include integrated books, apps, games and online platforms. The introduction of these technologies is transforming the way that teenage students learn English and enjoy their Kaplan experience.

According to Anna Robinson, Kaplan’s Junior Operations Manager for the UK & Ireland, the combination of state of the art materials and highly professional instructors is the key. The school has their own “bright and interesting materials professionally packaged with an exciting design.” These materials along with their excellent teachers, get students engaged and learning more quickly.

One junior student from Russia, Bayn Badmaeva, said: “The teachers are great and make the lessons really interesting. You make new friends all the time!”

Kaplan’s partners agree. Cecilia Quistani of TIJE Travel, an ISO 9001:2008 certified company said: “We have been working with Kaplan for almost 10 years; we notice their permanent updates and innovations that offer the best possible service to our students.” Having an ISO certified company means TIJE has to run satisfaction surveys among their customers and the results say that those customers who go to Kaplan are always satisfied.

If you are looking for a fun and exciting English learning experience, why not check out their new junior language school in England’s trendiest city, Brighton? Other UK destinations already include Bath, Bournemouth, Salisbury, Torquay and London Kingston.


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Resident Evil Star Li Bingbing Is Hitting the Books!

3-06-English-lesson-Li-BingbingThe world renown actress and singer, Ms. Li Bingbing from China, is studying at a Kaplan English language school. Li Bingbing is the star of Resident Evil: Retribution, playing the iconic Ada Wong in the fifth installment in the Resident Evil film series. She has also appeared alongside Jackie Chan and Jet Li in the martial arts action adventure movie Forbidden Kingdom.

Ms Li Bingbing recently spoke of her experience studying English. “Learning another language actually is learning a new culture, is also a new way to know who you are. So we need a good mentor when we study.” She also said that she likes the personalized education she receives from Kaplan International College. “It was just like Chinese traditional private school education. I improved my listening and speaking a lot,” said Li Bingbing. Li Bingbing will play a lead role in several upcoming Hollywood block-busters. Check her out in this short video clip:

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