Twinglish - English on Twitter

What is Twitter?
Twitter is a social networking service (like Facebook or My Space) that allows users to send and read messages. Users post their messages on their wall and read messages sent by other people they 'follow'.
Each twitter post, called a tweet, uses a maximum of 140 characters which is about 30 words at most. That means you can write a couple of short sentences or one long one.
Twitter is very popular with famous people. US President Barack Obama has nearly 8 million people following his updates.
What's Twinglish?
In Asia, especially in Japan, people are using twitter to practice English. Visit Twitter's website and search for twinglish and you'll see a constantly updating list of Japanese English learners tweeting in English.
Why you should use twitter?
Because most English learners live in places where there's little opportunity to learn English, Twitter is a good way to start thinking in English.
Switch your brain from your native language to English is a very important part of the learning process.
Choose your words carefully, focus on your grammar and directly communicate with the English-speaking world. With a little of effort you can start corresponding with other learners and native speakers too.
Perhaps you are thinking what should I write about. It really doesn't matter! People tweet about everything and everything. It's common to see such simple posts as "I'm hungry". People usually write about what they're doing on the big news events of the time.
To make what you're writing about easier to find by others, use the hashtag, the “#” symbol. For example, "English grammar is really confusing! #learnenglish". #learnenglish the subject of your post and is something people like you other English learners may be looking for. #twinglish
is a popular tag in Asia.
We're on twitter
and you should be too!
Speak to you on there!
Do you have a Twitter account? Do you like using it? Why or why not?
Bây giờ bạn hãy làm bài dưới đây bằng cách chọn đúng hay sai nhé.
- 1 - Twitter messages are known as tweets.
- 2 - You cannot use less than 30 words in your message.
- 3 - Politicians may use Twitter.
- 4 - Thinking in English is an important skill.
- 5 - People post messages on any subject.
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- 13/12/2011 21:40 - Cách dùng câu tường thuật - Reported Speech
- 12/12/2011 21:39 - Có cái gì đó được làm - Have something done
- 11/12/2011 21:32 - Quá khứ hay Phân từ - Past Simple or Past Participle?
- 10/12/2011 21:37 - Cho lời khuyên - Giving advice
- 09/12/2011 14:31 - Các động từ chơi thể thao - Do Play Go - Phần 2
- 08/12/2011 21:29 - Một đôi - A pair of ...
- 07/12/2011 21:28 - Hiện tại hoàn thành với 'For' và 'Since'
- 06/12/2011 21:28 - Những từ thông dụng - Common words
- 05/12/2011 21:27 - Phân biệt tính từ tiếng Anh '-ed' hay '-ing'
- 03/12/2011 21:25 - Extreme Adjectives
- 02/12/2011 00:00 - Present Perfect or Past Simple
- 01/12/2011 21:24 - Quá khứ phân từ của Động từ bất quy tắc
- 30/11/2011 21:23 - Điền từ đúng vào chỗ trống
- 29/11/2011 21:23 - Thành ngữ các mối quan hệ - Relationship Idioms
- 28/11/2011 21:22 - Dạng của Động từ
- 27/11/2011 21:21 - Thành ngữ - Keep an eye on
- 26/11/2011 21:21 - Going on a holiday - Elementary Reading
- 25/11/2011 21:20 - Từ nối - Conjunctions
- 24/11/2011 21:19 - Cách dùng thì Quá khứ hoàn thành
