Formal Informal English
Formal Informal English
Formal Informal English
Summary
Language Styles .................................................................................................................................... 2
Rules of Language Styles....................................................................................................................... 3
Different Styles between Informal & Formal English .................................................................. 4
Dictionary of Formal & Informal English.................................................................................... 6
Exercise 1................................................................................................................................ 7
Exercise 2................................................................................................................................ 7
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Language Styles
There are three main language styles:
1. Formal
2. Semi-Formal
3. Informal
The diagram below illustrates how these styles are rated on a scale of 0 to 10.
Diagram of Formal & Informal English
Formal
10
Semi-formal
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Informal
Company
Know name
of recipient?
No
Formal
Person
Have spoken or
exchanged info?
Yes
No
Yes
Formal
Are on familiar
terms?
No
Dear Sir,
Semi-formal
Yes
Informal
Dear Guy
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Informal
Formal
Informal
Formal
Informal
Formal
Informal
Formal
4. Use of Slang
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Informal
Formal
6. Linking Words
The bank cant find the payment you say youve
made.
Informal
Formal
7. Revitalised Sentences
Anybody or any company.
Informal
Formal
8. Modal Usage
If you need any help give us a call.
Informal
Formal
Informal
Formal
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Informal
Formal
About
Agree with
And
Bearing in mind
Because
Begin
But
Careful / Cautious
Carry out
Check
Enough
Fill me in
Find out
Follow
Get
Get in touch
Go over
Has to be
Have to give
If
If or not.
If you don't
If you've got any questions
In accordance with
In the red
Involve
Lost
Make sure
Many
Order
Pay
Put in writing
Sorry!
Supply
Take away
Tell
Trusted
We don't want to do this
Regarding / Concerning
Be bound by
As well as
Reference being made to
As a result of / due to (the fact)
Commence
While / Whereas
Prudential
Effect
Verify
Sufficient
Inform / Tell
Ascertain
Duly observe
Receive
Contact
Exceed
Shall be
Submit
Should
Whether or not.
Failing / Failure to
Should you have any queries
Pursuant to
Overdrawn
Entail
Inadvertently mislaid
Ensure
Several / Numerous
Authorise
Settle
Provide written confirmation
We regret
Furnish
Withdraw
Disclose
Entrusted
This a course of action we are anxious to
avoid
We will have no alternative but involving our
legal
On receipt
Without prior notice
Issue (e.g. Cheque)
Shown / Indicated
Idiom
Idiom
When we get
Whenever we like
Write (e.g. Cheque)
Written
Idiom
Verb
Verb
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EXERCISE 1
Insert formal expression which correspond to the ones in brackets.
1. I ________ to ________ you that our prices have ________. (sorry - tell - gone up)
2. This is ________ to ________ ________ that costs have risen. (because)
3. Unfortunately, I have to ________ you that I ________ not ________ ________ to ________ the meeting. (tell
- cant - come to)
4. ________ ________ ________ some brochures describing our products. (Here [in this letter] are)
5. We have ________ ________ to increase our prices. (had)
6. You are 90 days past due on invoice #2792, please ________ ________ ________ as soon as possible. (pay
up)
7. Please write ________ ________ ________ any ________ (if youve got - questions)
8. Your account is ________ . (in the red)
EXERCISE 2
Transform the following sentences from informal to formal English.
9. We are not going to renew the sole representative agreement again because you havent produced enough
business for us.
10. The machine should work because it has been tested.
11. Our bank has told us that you havent made this months payment.
12. We cant send you the engineering blueprints on disk until the full joint-venture agreement is signed in full
next month.
13. Were too busy to go to London for the meeting in this period. Can you come over here?
14. Your client didnt complete the documents properly. Please get him to do it and then send them back to us
as soon as possible.
15. If youve got any problems give me a call.
16. Theres a problem on the computer system. It wont work between 10 and 12pm tomorrow.
17. This is because we think its necessary.
18. Well help you if you need it.
19. If we dont receive payment well call our lawyers.
20. Well give you 8 days to solve this problem.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Informal
Formal
Active Voice
Phrasal Verbs
Direct Language
Possible use of Slang
Personal Form
Little use of Conjunctions
Few Revitalised Sentences
Direct Style
1st Person Singular
Passive Voice
Latinate Verbs
Formulaic Language
No use of Slang
Nominator
Linking Words
Revitalised Sentences
Modal Usage
1st Person Plural
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