Wednesday, 14 October 2020

Writing | Formal and Informal | Language and Situations

Formality is the need to follow rules and regulations or there are things in an orderly form. Formal is when there are rules and regulations that should be and are needed to be followed. Formal can also mean things that are in an orderly form. Informal is when there are no rules or regulations that are needed to be followed, and things are not in a proper form.

Formal language uses words that would usually sound strange in an informal situation or conversation. Formal situations such as conferences and business interview. Formal language uses words such as want to, going to, thank you and more. 

Informal language uses words that would sound strange in a formal situation or conversation. Informal situations such as breakfast with family and playing at the park. Informal language uses words such as wanna, gonna, sup and more.

By developing an understanding of formality, people can apply that knowledge to their everyday lives, and identify what level of formality is necessary for the certain situations speak appropriatly. By using the correct formality, people have the possibility of being given new opportunities such as jobs and licenses.

LI: to identify formal and informal language.




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