Spelling is important.
Grammar is important.
Especially when involving words…
In today’s world, written word is growing 더 많이 and 더 많이 common. With the fairly recent introduction of text messaging, email, IM services, social networks, and online self publishing (which is what we’re all doing here on 팬팝 when we post articles, and what I am mainly addressing), it is not only important how your words sound, it’s just as important, if not 더 많이 so, how they look.
link* to me, some people seem to believe that spelling and grammar is not at all important in these self publications.
Just to list a few examples I’ve come across:
" so what if [your spelling] is wrong it just mean that u r 글쓰기 this from ur 심장 and not really caring about the spelling"
This, I can see this person’s point, but that is what a rough rough draft is for. (I don’t know if rough rough is the proper term, but that’s what my 12th grade English teacher called it)
" dont tell me what to do. A lot of people 사랑 my articles....they dont care if things are spelt wrong....your not wiser, 또는 smarter then me soo leave me alone. "
This, I find to be very ignorant.
Yet another one.
" o wow come on who cares if her spelling is messed up!"
Please, let me tell you.
(I have quoted three different people. I’m not targeting anyone)
Why spelling is important:
Spelling can be defined as a code that uses letter sequences to represent specific words that have an associated pronunciation and meaning within the mental dictionary.
As stated above, how your words look is very important. Your eyes need to actually see this code before your brain can decode it.
Some people read strictly for the content (newspaper 또는 magazine article, movie review, and so on), but many other people (many people on Fanpop) read to feel something. To get into the writers mind and truly relate to the story. 읽기 around typos and misspellings is very annoying and takes a little too much 더 많이 effort than it’s worth. It makes 당신 think to yourself,
If the author doesn’t care enough about what he/she is saying, then why should I even bother 읽기 this?
NONE of us want that.
Some of 당신 may consider bringing up this little item:
“I cluod not blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht I was rdanieg. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid. Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch sudty at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and 당신 can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter 의해 istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe. Amzanig huh? Yaeh and I awlyas thgouht slpeling was ipmorantt.“
I admit, this isn’t the most difficult thing to read, but it’s not the most enjoyable thing to read either. As a writer, 당신 don’t want people to just read your stories. 당신 want them to enjoy the experience and feel the urge to do it again and again.
The difference between a spelling error and a typo:
A typo is generally an accident, such as 당신 hit the wrong key 의해 mistake, whereas a spelling error is, in a way, intentional. 당신 honestly believe the word is spelled a certain way, when in reality, it’s not.
Example:
I always feel ridiculed when users 코멘트 on my horrible spelling.
Typo: I alwsys feel ridiculed when users commment on my horrible spelling.
Notice how on the keyboard, the s is right 다음 to the a. This is a simple mistake I’ve seen almost everyone make. Adding an extra letter, 또는 leaving one out is also very common, along with reversing the order of two letters.
Spelling error: I always feel ridaculed when users 코멘트 on my horrable spelling.
There’s not really any simple slip of the finger that would justify this. None that I can see 또는 understand, at least.
When speaking, spelling means absolutely nothing, but when writing, it makes all the difference in the world.
I was going to include why grammar is important as well, but I feel I’ve been typing forever, so I’ll end it here.
*I only did that because I 사랑 The Killers.
Grammar is important.
Especially when involving words…
In today’s world, written word is growing 더 많이 and 더 많이 common. With the fairly recent introduction of text messaging, email, IM services, social networks, and online self publishing (which is what we’re all doing here on 팬팝 when we post articles, and what I am mainly addressing), it is not only important how your words sound, it’s just as important, if not 더 많이 so, how they look.
link* to me, some people seem to believe that spelling and grammar is not at all important in these self publications.
Just to list a few examples I’ve come across:
" so what if [your spelling] is wrong it just mean that u r 글쓰기 this from ur 심장 and not really caring about the spelling"
This, I can see this person’s point, but that is what a rough rough draft is for. (I don’t know if rough rough is the proper term, but that’s what my 12th grade English teacher called it)
" dont tell me what to do. A lot of people 사랑 my articles....they dont care if things are spelt wrong....your not wiser, 또는 smarter then me soo leave me alone. "
This, I find to be very ignorant.
Yet another one.
" o wow come on who cares if her spelling is messed up!"
Please, let me tell you.
(I have quoted three different people. I’m not targeting anyone)
Why spelling is important:
Spelling can be defined as a code that uses letter sequences to represent specific words that have an associated pronunciation and meaning within the mental dictionary.
As stated above, how your words look is very important. Your eyes need to actually see this code before your brain can decode it.
Some people read strictly for the content (newspaper 또는 magazine article, movie review, and so on), but many other people (many people on Fanpop) read to feel something. To get into the writers mind and truly relate to the story. 읽기 around typos and misspellings is very annoying and takes a little too much 더 많이 effort than it’s worth. It makes 당신 think to yourself,
If the author doesn’t care enough about what he/she is saying, then why should I even bother 읽기 this?
NONE of us want that.
Some of 당신 may consider bringing up this little item:
“I cluod not blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht I was rdanieg. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid. Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch sudty at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and 당신 can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter 의해 istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe. Amzanig huh? Yaeh and I awlyas thgouht slpeling was ipmorantt.“
I admit, this isn’t the most difficult thing to read, but it’s not the most enjoyable thing to read either. As a writer, 당신 don’t want people to just read your stories. 당신 want them to enjoy the experience and feel the urge to do it again and again.
The difference between a spelling error and a typo:
A typo is generally an accident, such as 당신 hit the wrong key 의해 mistake, whereas a spelling error is, in a way, intentional. 당신 honestly believe the word is spelled a certain way, when in reality, it’s not.
Example:
I always feel ridiculed when users 코멘트 on my horrible spelling.
Typo: I alwsys feel ridiculed when users commment on my horrible spelling.
Notice how on the keyboard, the s is right 다음 to the a. This is a simple mistake I’ve seen almost everyone make. Adding an extra letter, 또는 leaving one out is also very common, along with reversing the order of two letters.
Spelling error: I always feel ridaculed when users 코멘트 on my horrable spelling.
There’s not really any simple slip of the finger that would justify this. None that I can see 또는 understand, at least.
When speaking, spelling means absolutely nothing, but when writing, it makes all the difference in the world.
I was going to include why grammar is important as well, but I feel I’ve been typing forever, so I’ll end it here.
*I only did that because I 사랑 The Killers.
I deny the truth,
But really,
That is nothing.
I do that just to protect myself.
I cannot let the truth overcome me
All at once,
I must let it come at me
Pieces 의해 pieces.
The truth is always shocking,
At many times sad.
But I must accept the truth
Even after a while.
Because denying the truth
Is like lying to myself
Denying the truth hurts my soul
But it also protects my soul at the same time.
I don't know what to believe.
It's all too shocking for me.
I deny the truth.
I protect my soul.
I protect myself.
But I also hurt myself.
But really,
That is nothing.
I do that just to protect myself.
I cannot let the truth overcome me
All at once,
I must let it come at me
Pieces 의해 pieces.
The truth is always shocking,
At many times sad.
But I must accept the truth
Even after a while.
Because denying the truth
Is like lying to myself
Denying the truth hurts my soul
But it also protects my soul at the same time.
I don't know what to believe.
It's all too shocking for me.
I deny the truth.
I protect my soul.
I protect myself.
But I also hurt myself.
I know what happened,
I know that your parents are divorced,
because I was the first
당신 told.
I want to help you,
but I don't know
what all that
pressure
and sorrow feels like.
Like you're drowning
in a pool of tears
and your friends
are just watching and
laughing,
like it's a joke.
But it's not a joke,
it's your life.
They aren't even
your friends,
they are just people
who say they earned
that title.
I don't understand.
My parents aren't
divorced,
they don't fight
every time when
they see each
others face.
I can't help.
But you're
my friend.
My best
friend.
And I will
try to help.
I will stand 의해
your side even when
we are miles away.
Because even though
it might not feel like it,
당신 are never
alone.
I know that your parents are divorced,
because I was the first
당신 told.
I want to help you,
but I don't know
what all that
pressure
and sorrow feels like.
Like you're drowning
in a pool of tears
and your friends
are just watching and
laughing,
like it's a joke.
But it's not a joke,
it's your life.
They aren't even
your friends,
they are just people
who say they earned
that title.
I don't understand.
My parents aren't
divorced,
they don't fight
every time when
they see each
others face.
I can't help.
But you're
my friend.
My best
friend.
And I will
try to help.
I will stand 의해
your side even when
we are miles away.
Because even though
it might not feel like it,
당신 are never
alone.
"Now who's gonna take care of Mike!" Jane screamed at the 상단, 맨 위로 of her voice. "Now how am I suppose to marry Dave! Now how am I suppose to become an archaeologist!" "Mike, marriage, archaeology?!" I said, confused. "Oh, I can't explain now! I just wish I listened to David." She sighed. "Don't beat yourself up. David has the gift, 당신 can still talk to him." She forced a smile. "Gift?" Dave whispered as he entered the room. "More like a curse." "David, i'm so sorry I didn't listen! But I just never thought-" "Save it." He butted in. "Everyone I've ever loved ends up dead. I should have seen it coming." "But 당신 did! 당신 tried to save my life and I was to stupid and selfish to care." "Janet." He sighed. "I don't think I can talk to 당신 anymore. Never again." She stared at him, her face appalled. "What are 당신 saying?!" "I'm saying seeing you, like this, it just, it just breaks my heart."