Textingto Cullington: Article Analysis

590 Words3 Pages

Ayah Harb
Professor Michael J. Pagan
English 1101
22 September 2015

Does Texting Affect Writing? It has become common today to be able to have a conversation over text messaging and also be able to express our emotions. When texting we often abbreviate our words and use smiley faces to express our emotions. Therefore, it is often said that many people are worried texting is taking over and is affecting the students’ education when it comes to writing. In her essay “Does Texting Affect Writing,” Michaela Cullington is doing a study by observing people weather not texting is affected by writing. Certain people state that texting has a negative effect on students’ formal writing but it seems that texting has no major effect on students writing. …show more content…

In the article, Ream states because of texting students are unable to spell right because when they are texting they abbreviate words and are not using right punctuation. Also they’re not skilled to express their feelings in their formal writing. Therefore some teachers believe so as well and are saying students have become sloppy and lazy. So Michaela Cullington interviewed two of her high teachers to get their point of view on if texting if affecting students writing. Both teachers had said they have been seeing their students’ using abbreviations in their formal