Formal Standard vs. Informal Standard English All English 11 and English 12 written assignments require Formal Standard English ACT Tuesday Formal academic writing is quite different from spoken English In general, informal spoken English contains colloquialisms that are inappropriate for formal written English. DO NOT MIX THE STYLES Informal vs. Formal In formal • It didn’t happen. • They’ve finished now. Formal It did not happen They have finished now DO NOT USE CONTRACTIONS IN FORMAL ENGLISH Informal vs. Formal In formal • Er • Um • Like ah Formal Do not use Informal vs. Formal In formal • You put chemicals in the test tube first. Formal • The chemicals are put in the test tube first. Eliminate 2nd Person Pronouns – you Informal vs. Formal In formal (imprecise words) Lots of Nice Big Things like Formal (precise words) One hundred Pleasant Massive Reasons, problems Such as Informal vs. Formal In formal • It’s • E.g. • i.e. • Etc. Formal • It is • For example • That is • And so on Informal vs. Formal In formal-tentative • VERBS – – – – – Appear to Seems to Tends to May Might Informal - indefinate • ADVERBS – – – – – Perhaps Possibly Probably Apparently Likely Take a stand and write definite statements. Try the exercises:
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