Formal and Informal Language
Formal and Informal Language
Formal Language
Formal language is used for more official and serious purposes.
The correct grammar and standard English should always
be used.
Informal Language
Informal language is used for more casual and less
serious purposes. Slang words and chatty language
can be used.
What is Formal
and Informal Language?
Talk to your partner and decide which of the following are features of
formal language and which are features of informal language:
informal formal
talking to friends talking to the headteacher
talking to friends talking to the headteacher
formal informal
writing a job application sending a text to a friend
writing a job application sending a text to a friend
informal formal
writing a letter to gran writing a letter to The Queen
writing a letter to gran writing a letter to The Queen
Formal and Informal Vocabulary
formal informal
imagine ta
wonderful ain’t
we have ASAP
tomorrow we’ve
Formal or Informal?
Read the following emails and decide whether they are formal or informal
I am writing to inform you of my upset You know the lucky dip bag I bought when
when I opened the lucky dip bag I had we went into town yesterday? Well, you’ll
recently purchased with my own pocket never believe what happened when I opened
money. it – there was a broken, copy of the toy
I was disappointed to find that my favourite instead of the real thing!
toy brand had been replaced with an I was so shocked and annoyed that I’ve
inadequate copy, which even had pieces emailed the company to tell them what I
missing. think.
I shall expect to be fully compensated for the I hope they send me a new one ASAP so I
distress and inconvenience this experience can complete the set.
has caused me and hope that you send a Was your pack ok? I hope so.
replacement promptly.
Formal Informal
Dear Sir/Madam,
Sir/Madam Kerry,
Hi Kerry
I am writing to inform you of my upset You know the lucky dip bag I bought when
when I opened the lucky dip bag I had we went into town yesterday? Well, you’ll
recently purchased with my own pocket never believe what happened when I opened
money. it – there was a broken, copy of the toy
I was disappointed to find that my favourite instead of the real thing!!
toy brand had been replaced with an I was so shocked and annoyed that I’ve
inadequate copy, which even had pieces emailed the company to tell them what I
missing. think.
I shall expect to be fully compensated for the I hope they send me a new one ASAP so I
distress and inconvenience this experience can complete the set.
has caused me and hope that you send a Was your pack ok? I hope so.
promptly
replacement promptly.
Yours sincerely
sincerely, C u soon
soon,
Miss F. James Frankie
Formal or Informal Sentences?
Are these sentences formal or informal?
2. I regret to inform you that the swimming pool is now closed. Formal
3. The managing director requests that everyone arrives for the meeting
at 9am prompt. Formal
1. IC hope
u soon
that
hopefully.
I will see you soon.
2. The TV
television
was rubbish,
was inadequate;
it didn’t even
it did
turnnot
on.even turn on.
3. That was
was so
very
funny
amusing;
lol! I laughed out loud.
4. You won’t
will not
believe
believe
what
what
happened
occurred
to yesterday.
me yesterday.
Formal to Informal Sentences
Write each of these sentences in a more informal style:
1. II’m
amwriting
writingtotomoan
complain
aboutabout
the rubbish
the unsatisfactory
service I got
service
in your
that I
received
shop yesterday.
in your shop yesterday afternoon.
2. It
It’sisreally
vitallyimportant
importantthat
that kids
all children
walk onwalk
the left
on the
hand
leftside
hand
of side of
the corridor.
corridor.
3. I’m
I guarantee
sure your
that
journey
your journey
is gonnawill
be brilliant!
be an enjoyable experience.
4. You’re
You arenot
notallowed
permitted
to to
go enter
in thethe
staff
staff
room.
room.