2024年5月8日发(作者:)

手机对学生沟通的影响英语作文120字

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The Impact of Mobile Phones on How Kids Communicate

Hi there! My name is Timmy and I'm in 5th grade. Today I

want to talk to you about how mobile phones have changed the

way us kids communicate with our friends, families, and even our

teachers. It's a pretty big deal if you ask me!

I remember back when I was in 1st grade, nobody had a

phone except for our parents. We had to actually go and talk to

our friends face-to-face at recess or on the playground if we

wanted to make plans to hang out. Can you imagine?! Now

almost every kid in my class has their own smartphone or tablet.

Mobile phones have made it so much easier to stay in touch

with my buddies. We're constantly texting each other about

anything and everything - homework, video games, movies, you

name it. Sometimes we'll have massive group chats going with

like 10 people all talking at once. It's crazy! My thumbs get tired

from typing so much.

I really like being able to chat with my friends whenever I

want instead of having to wait until I see them at school the next

day. But I have to be careful not to be on my phone too much

when I'm supposed to be doing other things, like my chores or

homework. My mom will take it away if I get distracted and don't

listen. She's really strict about that "no phones at the dinner

table" rule too.

Texting has kind of become its own language for kids my

age. We use all sorts of abbreviations and emojis to

communicate. I bet a lot of adults wouldn't even understand half

the things we say to each other! Like "OMG" means "oh my

gosh", "BRB" is "be right back", and if you put a crying/laughing

emoji it means something is really, really funny. Simple stuff for

us, but probably sounds like gibberish to most parents.

Mobile phones haven't just changed how we talk to our

friends though. They've also made it easier to communicate with

our teachers outside of class. Like if I'm stuck on a math problem

I can just email my teacher a picture of it and ask for help instead

of having to wait until the next day. Or if I'm going to be absent,

my mom can quickly text my teacher to let them know. Way

easier than having to call the school office and leave a message!