Grammar Practices in the Digital World

eaching and protecting Hungarian language and cultural values have become more and more challenging due to the fast spread of uncontrollable digital platforms In their text-based digital products (e-mail, chat, blog, etc), youngsters prefer elliptical expressions (digital slang) to grammatically...

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Main Authors: Mária Csernoh, Attila Imre
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Scientia Publishing House 2024-11-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Sapientiae: Philologica
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Online Access:https://acta.sapientia.ro/content/docs/05-310373.pdf
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Summary:eaching and protecting Hungarian language and cultural values have become more and more challenging due to the fast spread of uncontrollable digital platforms In their text-based digital products (e-mail, chat, blog, etc), youngsters prefer elliptical expressions (digital slang) to grammatically correct sentences Schools, course books offer a wide variety of opportunities to practise grammar, but students find these exercises rather boring and consider them as school chores As students live in the digital world, teachers should consider alternatives to offering exclusively classical, paper-based exercises The present work provides a subject-integrated approach, where paper-based course book tasks are converted into data management problems to practise grammar This novel approach may enable students to become more engaged not only in solving the original grammar problems but also in finding digital solutions Building algorithms helps them understand grammar rules, as well as differences between handwritten and computer-stored characters It is also stipulated that our approach is open to generalization and suitable to solve similar problems in languages other than Hungarian.
ISSN:2067-5151
2068-2956