Abstract:
Being an English teacher I have noticed a sense of instability in the use of languages.
Students are not sure what language to use and when. This needs special attention and
guidance from language teachers whether the language used is the native Arabic or any
other foreign language. Moreover, the use of the Internet and chatting, in particular, has
negatively affected the use oflanguage in the classroom as an academic language. Students
have started writing their English essays using the same style they use in chatting, that is,
by using symbolic and abbreviated terms embedded in their usual text; this is the result of
neglect of language teachers who are not giving appropriate directions to their students. To
prevent using chatting is impossible. However, to reinforce language learning, teachers may
use the chat tool. They can create chat rooms for their classes where only the target
language in its appropriate form can be used. Definite instructions must be available for
students at all times. Besides, under such an environment, the whole conversation may be
recorded and used as reference for further lessons by both the teachers and the students.
However, such facility is not possible under present academic conditions.
This research project shall shed light and assess ho\v Lebanese choose their language while
carrying an on-line conversation and to explore the variations governed by sociolinguistics
characterizing the Lebanese chatting commun.ity. The intention is, to quantitatively and
qualitatively describe the computer literacy of the selected sample and how this is
interrelated to the choice of chatting language within the frame of rules that the virtual
community is abiding by.