My Goddamn English Textbook (Second Language) has a Text Messages section–

My English as a Second Language textbook includes a section on text messages—can you believe it?

One Reply to “My Goddamn English Textbook (Second Language) has a Text Messages section–”

  1. It sounds like your textbook is really trying to keep up with the times! Text messaging can be such a huge part of communication these days, so it makes sense to include it. How do you feel about the examples they use? Are they useful for learning, or kind of cringy?

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