Three Levels of Formality in English
Three Levels of Formality in English
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formal:assistan
ce
purchase
require
obtain
subsequently
moreover
entire
sufficient
Semi-Formal English
1. Phrasal verbs & contractions = OK
Could you look over this report?
look over = review and check for errors
She came up with a great idea.
came up with = created, invented, thought of
Im available on Friday morning.
The directors werent happy.
2. Some idioms are OK, but avoid slang and text speak
This project is on the back burner.
on the back burner = not a priority at the moment
Were operating in the red.
in the red = no money, negative cash flow
Semi-formal (inviting your boss): Would you like to join me for lunch?
Informal (inviting your best friend): Hey, wanna grab a bite to eat?
Semi-formal: Hello, how are you?
Informal: Wassup?
Semi-formal: The conference was great!
Informal: It was awesome! It was the bomb!
3. Use polite English
Say Id like instead of I want
When making requests, use could you and please, dont just give commands:
Say Could you please call me later? and not just Call me later.
Another part of polite English is making criticisms and negative comments in an
indirect way:
Youre wrong.
Im afraid youre mistaken.
I disagree.
Im of a different opinion. / I see it differently.
This is terrible work.
This could be improved.
I dont like it.
I dont really care for it.
Its not my cup of tea.
Id prefer
Informal English
1. Shorter, simpler sentences perfect grammar is not as important
(So dont be so nervous about mistakes when speaking!)
Have you finished your work yet? > Finished your work yet?
Im really liking this book.
(like should technically not be in the -ING form here)
But I dont think so.
Starting sentences with but, ending sentences with prepositions, using sentence
fragments these are all done in informal spoken English.
2. Expressions/exclamations
um, uh, like, lemme see = hesitation, when you need a moment to think
before speaking
I mean = to clarify
Gotcha. = I understand
wow! = surprise
oops = accident