Sunday, 11 October 2009
Carol's Homework
In the present age, electron science and technology are playing increasingly important roles in our lives. But in the meantime, some chatting tools like MSN, QQ, E-mail have some negative affects on personality. Therefore, whether the rapid development of electronic communications may mean that people will have fewer social skills has sparked much debate. Some people assert that the absence of face-to-face contact may induce distrust between partners and they are bashful in talking with each other while many others argue that electronic communication make world smaller and easier to make friends. Personally, I am in favour of the later view.
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In the present age, electron /v/ science and technology are playing increasingly important roles in our lives. But in the meantime, some chatting tools like MSN, QQ, E-mail have some negative affects on personality /e.g?/. Therefore, /^/whether/gr/ the rapid development of electronic communications may mean that people will have fewer social skills has sparked much debate. Some people assert that the absence of face-to-face contact may induce distrust between partners and /they are/gr/ bashful in talking with each other /p/ while many others argue that electronic communication make /a/ world smaller and easier to make friends. Personally, I am in favour of the later /sp/ view.
ReplyDelete/Good, but incomplete intro. You need to say how you are going to argue for your view./