Over 6,000 children aged 6 to 14 across the UK have taken part in the annual Oxford University Press (OUP) survey – with over ...
One could be forgiven for thinking upon hearing the origins of the third most popular slang term for children that the world ...
It’s official. “Brain rot” is the Oxford dictionary’s word of the year. Many of us have felt that fuzzy feeling before, usually brought on by a digital overload. Oxford University Press ...
The Oxford University Press says the chosen word of kindness suggests an awareness of mental health challenges others may be facing.
Ever-changing language means youngsters now use phrases unknown to older generations - are you familiar with their latest ...
Words such as ‘slay’, ‘sigma’ and ‘skibidi’ were voted as children’s favourite slang words, according to a survey by Oxford ...
The OUP poll also asked children to nominate and vote for the slang word of the year, which for 2024 was selected as “slay” – voted for by 28% of respondents. Thank you for visiting SecEd and reading ...
“Brain rot” has been declared the Oxford Dictionary’s word of the year, reflecting a growing concern over the impact of excessive consumption of trivial online content on mental healt ...
It's a good time of the year to be messing around with words. The dark days of December bring the annual "best of" ...