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sergij07 [2.7K]
3 years ago
14

10 differences between Formal Writing and Informal Writing.

English
2 answers:
Alchen [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Formal language

Informal language

When you are communicating with someone that you don’t know very well

Situations that are more relaxed and that involve people that you know well or know each other well

Business emails

Some business correspondence

Academic writing/ articles

In everyday conversations

Professional academic situations

Personal emails

Presentations

Social media

Reports

Advertising

Public tenders

Spontaneous speech

Official documents

Text messages

Talking to superiors

Talking to peers

Legal documents

Some meeting minutes

Public speaking (speeches, lectures, etc)

Networking or socialising with clients

Job interviews

Team meetings

Explanation:

informal is with friends or family or someone you know  

personally

formal is with people who you know  

personally like office or school etc.

alexdok [17]3 years ago
5 0

<u>Formal language</u>

When you are communicating with someone that you don’t know very well

<u>Business emails</u>

<u>Academic writing/ articles</u>

<u>Professional academic situations</u>

<u>Presentations</u>

<u>Reports</u>

<u>Public tenders</u>

<u>Official documents</u>

<u>Talking to superiors</u>

<u>Legal documents</u>

<u>Public speaking (speeches, lectures, etc)</u>

<u>Job interviews</u>

<u />

<u />

<u>Informal language</u>

<u>Situations that are more relaxed and that involve people that you know well or know each other well</u>

<u>Some business correspondence</u>

<u>In everyday conversations</u>

<u>Personal emails</u>

<u>Social media</u>

<u>Advertising</u>

<u>Spontaneous speech</u>

<u>Text messages</u>

<u>Talking to peers</u>

<u>Some meeting minute</u>

<u>Networking or socialising with clients</u>

<u>Team meetings</u>

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