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On Mon, Sep 9, 2024 at 12:11 PM, Steve Hirsch via
Lincoln wrote:I had saved this email because I enjoyed
the linked article, but now I see that it's paywalled (or at least
Here is a pdf of the article, minus the 846 comments!
Opinion | Today’s Teenagers Have Invented a Language That Captures the World Perfectly - The New York Times.pdf
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On Sep 9, 2024, at 12:17 PM, Sara Mattes wrote:I will download as a PDF and sendSent from my iPadOn
I will download as a PDF and sendSent from my iPadOn Sep 9, 2024, at 10:11 AM, Steve Hirsch via Lincoln wrote:
I had saved this email because I enjoyed the linked article, but now I see that it's paywalled (or at least needs a sign in). Is anyone aware of a non-"gated" means to access the
I had saved this email because I enjoyed the linked article, but now I see
that it's paywalled (or at least needs a sign in). Is anyone aware of a
non-"gated" means to access the article?My wife and I are visiting family which
includes some "kids" (in their 20's) and I thought it'd be fun to be
Such a fun article! Slang can be an awesome tool to connect with youth and
breakdown barriers. This spring I incorporated slang into middle school
history lessons and projects. I observed reluctant learners engaged in
discussion when the terms were accessible and comfortable for them. Can yo
Love it!
It’s surprising how. much of the slang I learned as a teen were words that
infiltrated the decade before, more or less. A surprising amount of those words
were related to the 60s drug culture.
> On Jul 8, 2024, at 7:32 PM, Elizabeth Butler Everitt
> wrote:
>
> I love youth slang rig
I love youth slang right now! It is so creative and playful. And it seems
to move so fast across groups and cultures because of social media. This
article barely scratches the surface of it. Definitely worth looking at it
from an asset-based perspective!
Liz
On Mon, Jul 8, 2024 at 6:25 PM Sara Ma
Well, I finally get a chance, after grandkids left, to start to read this…and
gave up.
I will continue to speak the English I learned at my (English.Prof) mother’s
knee, and will continue to type poorly that should not be seen s reflection of
my mother’s schooling.
If the kids don’t understan