Extra words in Russian presentation. Presentation in Russian on the topic "parasitic words in the speech of students and teachers"

Extra words in Russian presentation.  Presentation in Russian on the topic
Extra words in Russian presentation. Presentation in Russian on the topic "parasitic words in the speech of students and teachers"

student 6 "A" class

Head Ibrayeva G.S.-

teacher of Russian language.

Purpose of the study:

Research objectives:


Object of study :

speech of students in grades 8-11

our school

Research methods:

2. Observation of the speech of students in the classroom and outside the classroom;

3. Questioning;

4. Oral questioning (video recording)

Reasons for use

3. If a person does not want to answer an “uncomfortable” question, but still needs to answer, he tries to play for time. While a person is chanting his “you see”, “you understand what's the matter”, “well, how to say”, etc., he is feverishly thinking about what and how to answer.

4. Tribute to fashion (among the youth)


70s

80-90s

In fact

2000s

As if

type

Well, well, finally

So to speak

Here, here, here

pancake

shorter

count up

Exactly this

practically

chic

Mmm

actually

Along the way

No question, no

bazaar

believes that everything in life should be simple, reasonable, even

trite and no complications!

"Briefly speaking" - a person is not disposed to communication, he does not like conversations, therefore he wants to shorten his speech.

However, because of this endless "shorter" effect, the opposite is achieved.

Young people have a word "as if". It means conditional.

This is how the youth lives - how would we go, but how would we not go; how we will, and how we will not ..

The words "type", "shorter", "means" people are using

somewhat aggressive.

Questionnaire for students

3. Which of these words do you use most often?

43 students of grades 8-11 took part in the survey and oral survey

Leninskaya secondary school

How often do you speak in public?

Do you read a lot?

1. Silence is not to be feared. You are completely in vain trying to fill in the gaps, you are simply not used to being silent during a speech. Nothing wrong with that. In addition, you give the listeners time to absorb what you have said.

2. Practice, practice and more practice. Read your report aloud, standing in front of a mirror. You will immediately feel the problems that arise in your speech


.

Conclusion:


Take care of our language, our beautiful Russian language,

Read, read and read again! Nothing improves speech

than reading quality literature .

Just as computer viruses destroy the operating system, so do words

Sometimes there is a fashion for these words, so they can be used by students who do not have speech problems.

Completed by a student of the school MBOU secondary school No. 34. 6 "B" class Zhenya Galustyan

Scientific adviser: teacher of Russian language and literature Sabanova Aleta Vladimirovna.

Introduction. Relevance:

Purpose of the study:

Research objectives:

Subject and object of research:

Research methods and techniques:

Verification of existing hypotheses:

Novelty of work:

Practical significance:

Causes of occurrence:

Chapter 2: Results of this study. Conclusions. What is possible Explore further in this direction.

  • Results:

In the course of this study, methods such as questionnaires were used. A questionnaire was compiled for students, and an oral survey for teachers, in which these questions were used:

Questionnaire:

Results:

43 students from the 6th grade and 7 teachers were interviewed. During the survey, the following results were obtained:









Conclusions:

What can be explored further in this direction:

Conclusion:

End!!!

Thank you for your attention!

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Anatole France:

There is no magic stronger than the magic of words.

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Nikolai Rylenkov:

The language of the people is both rich and precise, But, alas, there are inaccurate words, They grow like weeds By poorly plowed roadsides.

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Do you recognize yourself in these words? Ever wondered when they happen? umm in general, that is, as it were, shorter When there is a pause and there is silence.

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Jargon is the speech of some social or other group united by common interests, containing many different from the general language, including artificial, sometimes conditional words and expressions. Argo is the speech of socially or professionally isolated groups and communities. Unlike jargon, slang has a professional attachment. In this regard, they sometimes talk about the slang of actors, hunters, musicians, etc. Historically, it goes back to the speech of itinerant merchants, artisans. Strictly speaking, slang is the language of the declassed groups of society, the language of thieves, vagabonds, beggars. Argo does not constitute an independent system and is reduced to a specific word usage within a common language. Argo interacts with jargons, vernacular, forming a special lexical layer - slang (party, plum, snitch). Slang is words that are often seen as breaking the rules of the standard language. These are very expressive, ironic words that serve to designate objects that are spoken in everyday life (truncate, drank, eat).

so, in general, frankly, in short, we can say, as they say, well, this is how it is

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Uh, the main, you know, the main feature of his, so to speak, character is, therefore, this is his love, you yourself understand, for people.

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Sergei Solovyov

Each time has its own verbal virus, something like a fever on the lip. In our generation, this word is “as if”. Less and less a person speaks, more and more - as if he wants to say ...

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Just Like In Short Means By The Way As It Would Be The Most Actually Practically Actually So To Say Actually

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FIRST GROUP They try to explain themselves exclusively in the language of Turgenev, but ... abuses epithets and winged expressions SECOND GROUP The leading position is occupied by the definition of “fashionable”. These people simply copy the manner of speech of those who, in their opinion, are worthy of respect. THE THIRD GROUP These are people who rarely listen to their speech.

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Words-"parasites" usually cling to the person who often makes a hitch in speech, cannot quickly find the right word. It is also believed that the habit of pronouncing parasitic words is the lot of people with a small vocabulary.

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Anatole France:

There is no magic stronger than the magic of words.

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Nikolai Rylenkov:

The language of the people is both rich and precise, But, alas, there are inaccurate words, They grow like weeds By poorly plowed roadsides.

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Do you recognize yourself in these words?

Ever wondered when they happen?

umm in general, that is, as it were, in short

When there is a pause and there is silence.

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Jargon is the speech of some social or other group united by common interests, containing many different from the common language, including artificial, sometimes conditional words and expressions. Argo is the speech of socially or professionally isolated groups and communities. Unlike jargon, slang has a professional attachment. In this regard, they sometimes talk about the slang of actors, hunters, musicians, etc. Historically, it goes back to the speech of itinerant merchants, artisans. Strictly speaking, slang is the language of the declassed groups of society, the language of thieves, vagabonds, beggars. Argo does not constitute an independent system and is reduced to a specific word usage within a common language. Argo interacts with jargons, vernacular, forming a special lexical layer - slang (party, plum, snitch). Slang is words that are often seen as breaking the rules of the standard language. These are very expressive, ironic words that serve to designate objects that are spoken in everyday life (truncate, drank, eat).

so, in general, frankly, in short, we can say, as they say, well, this is how it is

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Uh, the main, you know, the main feature of his, so to speak, character is, therefore, this is his love, you yourself understand, for people.

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Sergei Solovyov

Each time has its own verbal virus, something like a fever on the lip. In our generation, this word is “as if”. Less and less a person speaks, more and more - as if he wants to say ...

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Vladimir Novikov

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The square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs

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FIRST GROUP They try to explain themselves exclusively in the language of Turgenev, but ... abuses epithets and winged expressions

SECOND GROUP The leading position is occupied by the definition of "fashionable". These people simply copy the manner of speech of those who, in their opinion, are worthy of respect.

THE THIRD GROUP These are people who rarely listen to their speech.

1. No need to be afraid of silence. You are completely in vain trying to fill in the gaps, you are simply not used to being silent during a speech. Nothing wrong with that. In addition, you give the listeners time to absorb what you have said.

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We are now, as it were, all becoming more stupid - Everyone began to forget, as it were, That, as it were, we don’t even know how Without “how to” connect a couple of words. Kindness would be as if in business, Even if at random. And then, as it were, clumsily And more often, as it were, out of place. Yu.Vazhdaev *

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* Research methods: study of literature on the topic, observation, comparison, generalization, oral questioning, questioning, presentation of results.

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“Task” (so to speak) “This” “Namely” “For example” “This is the most” “In principle” “Type” “Here” “You understand” “In short” “In kind” “Damn” “In general » *

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For example, the author of the story "Tanya Grotter" Dmitry Yemets put into the mouth of his hero Bab-Yagun a phrase repeated every time in difficult cases: "Oh, my mother, my grandmother!" This phrase sounds like a call for help, but it looks ridiculous. The phrase also allows you to understand the nature of the character. Bab-Yagun is the comic hero of the story, resilient, able to turn serious and scary into fun. *

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