• 2010-05-29

    The Art of Language - [Homework Writting]

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    The Art of Language 
    By Nettion

        Language is an art. We can hear so many wonderful dialogues from a blockbuster, or to be personally on the scene of that we're reading. The successful advertisement, which cleverly gives us a lot of information in a short time, lets us feel their originality too.
        Include speaking and writing; there are many ways to express the same things. To greet friends, we can say "how are you", "how do you do", or "what's up, dude". When our friend breaks something we like, he says, "Sorry." In that condition, without normally answering--"it's OK", we have other ways to answer. We say "Oh, what have you done" to make him apologetic, "where do your eyes grow, you stupid guy" to make him angry, "I have been looking forward to buying a new one for a long time, thanks for giving me an excuse" to make him happy, etc. When we want to convey something hard to understand in our essay, we can directly write down "It's hard to understand". In other words, we can say "only extraterrestrial beings can understand" to make our sentence funny. Does it make any sense?
        I enjoy the art of the language. Right now, I'm going to talk about my words. The different moods and people cause me to use dissimilar words; however, I mostly make my talks lively and amusing. I can talk to my friends interestingly. Below, that's what we said when we were playing a race video game.
        Me:"Ha ha, a caterpillar can run faster than you!"(I meant he ran too slowly)
        Friend:"Uh-huh, now only you get ahead of me!"(He meant I was the caterpillar)
        Me:"Well, do you know why I should run so fast? That's because a monster is following me!"(I meant he was the monster)
        ...
        When I helped others to solve problems that happened on the computer, I kept trying to keep our talks funny. I used the events which came up recently, the relevant stuff around us, and not professional vocabularies but the simple words, in order to make my words understood easily. In those processes, they laughed again and again. Sometimes, I knew they had the issues cleared up on computer, they smiled and nodded, but they didn't really get the idea. Although I hadn't been helpful to them, at least, I kept them entertained. That was what I did.
        It seems very hard to use the words skillfully, but in fact, we have already done it in daily dialogue. Everyone is a language artist.


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