Here in my essay, I will be answering the question “What is the relationship between spoken language and text” I will answer the questions by identifying examples and relationships between spoken language and text .The differences between our spoken language and text is that their are some individuals can be lazy and not be able to spell and when it comes to the individual to speaking he would be really talkative and really sociable and when it comes to the individual texting he or she can be bad or spelling or can have be unsociable whilst using their phone. and when it comes to spelling the person would use the letter ‘u’ for you and ‘cba’ for can’t be asked the other person however can be really useful with their spelling and sentences meaning that in spoken language the person wont actually say the letter “u” or the letters “Cba” and when it comes to speaking the individual wouldn’t be able to speak or go into a conversation because he or she prefers to text instead of speaking.
one example of this is when people say “lol” many people intend to say that when texting but when in spoken language many use the term “lol” sarcastically and it makes it a huge difference within text and spoken language. because many “lol” is used mainly for texting and when people start a joke people reply with a text just saying “lol” others do “LOOOOL” others can refer to emojis such as “?” many people use this emoji as an expression to show this joke was “funny” and when people use the expression in spoken language as just “lol” it is clearly known to the person who is getting responded that the joke was not funny because of the way they said “lol” and how they put emphasis into the word, this is an affection between spoken language and text.
another example of the differences between spoken language and text is that when the person texts their is very little communication whilst texting and when in spoken language their is a lot of conversation and bond between the two people causing a totally different atmosphere

October 13, 2015 at 11:54 pm
Some initial feedback:
1) You’re making some valid observations, but do remember to be very clear in your mind about what the question is asking you to do. I encourage you to actually re-state the question in your introduction so that there’s no doubt as to how you’ll answer it.
2) Keep each idea, and the introduction, in its own paragraph.
3) Are you sure that it’s lazy for people to abbreviate their text communication. If they’re communicating with people who understand the abbreviations, doesn’t it make sense – it comes across more as efficiency than laziness. I would imagine if you were texting to me for some reason, you’d use full sentences.
4) Try to keep to one idea at a time – and again, use a single paragraph for each.
It’s going well – I look forward to watching it develop.
CW
January 6, 2016 at 12:28 am
There’s still time to complete this essay, Chris. I invite you to come along to Friday catch-up if you’d like my support to do this. Without completing this essay, you’ve not unlocked any achievements so far this year, so it’s an important piece of work for you to attend to.
CW