However, new words must be widely accepted and frequently used by the public before they can be included in the dictionary. I often see some common words on the internet, but everyone doesn't know what they mean. We can only understand their meaning by guessing and imagining. Such words are lifeless because most people don't understand and use them.
Correctly guide students to use catchwords
1, it is necessary to cultivate the judgment and discrimination ability of primary and secondary school students. Because the psychological development of primary and secondary school students is still immature, we should use popular modern educational means to teach them what is beautiful and what is ugly; What is right and what is wrong; What is elegant and what is vulgar. Guide them to consciously and voluntarily create and use catchwords that are both contemporary and elegant.
2, more guidance, to avoid blocking pressure. The imagination, perception and enthusiasm of primary and secondary school students in the process of creating catchwords far exceed our imagination, which shows that the reason why we primary and secondary school students scratch our heads and sigh in our compositions is by no means a lack of creative motivation and writing skills, but a problem with our education.
If our teachers and parents can listen to their children's voices with an equal attitude and put themselves in their shoes to understand the troubles they encounter when they grow up, then they don't need to vent their bad emotions through extreme and tasteless buzzwords.