Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Foul language through Internet


     In reality, people speak foul language to express their anger. With the invention of the Internet, people now also have access to speak foul language to express their emotion to the world. Is this a good or bad news? Should foul language be prohibited in the Internet like television shows?

     Even I agree, there is no way to do that. As content is too hard to be examined one by one in the Internet, there is no way for an organization to do that. However, foul language is not always bad at all time. In Hong Kong, there are several online tutorials teaching viewers English with the foul language. A famous blogger named siu82english realized an effective rule for most Hong Kong people to learn English, which is to start from foul language. Because of students' curiosity, he believed foul language indeed could trigger student to further explore the grammar inside the foul language, also a habit to check dictionary often. Foul language, beside express anger, perhaps indeed contains more positive value than we expected.

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