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Formeel vs informeel
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Zakelijke brief 5 
Formeel vs informeel

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Defining Formal vs Informal Writing Styles

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Formal
 

Formal writing is written for an audience you do not know on a personal level. It is often the main style in academic writing (unless otherwise noted) and is more complex than informal writing. Formal writing is serious.

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Informal
 

Informal writing consists of short sentences and is used in more personal settings, such as writing a letter to a friend or writing a diary entry. It is much more relaxed than formal writing.

 

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Which Style is Appropriate?


Knowing the difference between formal and informal writing is only half the battle. The other important aspect is knowing which to use. On the next slides are some examples of when you would use formal vs informal writing.

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Use Formal Writing When:


  • Writing professionally (reaching out to a client or prospect)
  • Academic writings (essays, research papers, etc.)
  • Job applications (resume writing, CVs, and cover letters)
  • Reaching out to someone you do not know

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Use Informal Writing When:

  • Writing to a friend
  • Sharing a story or writing a personal blog
  • Writing creatively
  • Instructed to do so (if in school)
  • Writing dialogue and conversations
  • Writing an outline
-> If you are unsure of whether to use informal or formal writing, it’s generally the rule of thumb to start out writing formally. Then, when you make the connection and you see how the other side responds, you can ease up on the formality.

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Key Features of Formal vs. Informal Writing

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Formal writing tends to include the following:

  • Long and complex sentences: Sentences tend to be compound and contain commas to link two ideas or use transitions like “Furthermore” and “To exemplify,”
  • Does not use contractions: Would use “cannot” instead of “can’t”
  • Objective: Does not offer personal opinions
  • Doesn’t use colloquial language: You won’t see any slang or common everyday vocabulary
  • Diverse vocabulary words: Vocabulary is of a higher level
  • Use of words that are subject-specific: For example, if you are writing about biology, you’d use words like “epithelial cells” instead of “skin cells”
  • Use of third person: Does not use first person pronouns like “I” or “me”

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Informal writing includes the following:


  • Can use first person, second or third: You can use any type of pronouns, including “I”
  • Can use slang: The use of everyday language and slang terms can be used, such as “It was cool that…”
  • Active voice: Sentences tend to be written with a subject acting on the verb, such as “We chilled the drinks and went out to the sea” instead of “The drinks were chilled…”
  • Personal emotional tone can be detected: Since the writing is personal, it can include feelings and the sharing of emotions
  • Contraction and abbreviation: It’s okay to use “can’t” instead of “cannot” or “it’s” instead of “it is”
  • Empathy: You can put yourself in the shoes of your audience and address their problems directly. This shows the author as coming from a place of understanding their situation.

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Match the formal expressions (right side) with the informal expressions (left side) .
Obtain
Request
Inexpensive
Children
Reside 
Contact
Finally
Inform
Live
Ask for
Get in touch
Kids
In the end
Cheap
Tell 
Get 

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Match the formal expressions (right side) with the informal expressions (left side) .
At first
Begin
Chance 
So
Seem like
Wrong
Show
Need
Appear 
Commence 
Incorrect 
Therefore 
Demonstrate 
Opportunity 
Require 
Initially 

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Match the formal expressions (right side) with the informal expressions (left side) .
Buy 
Try 
Take 
Family 
By accident 
Lucky 
Help
Look into
Accidentally 
Attempt 
Fortunate 
Relatives 
Assist 
Accept 
Investigate 
Purchase 

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Match the formal expressions (right side) with the informal expressions (left side) .
Big
Better
Change 
Call of
Put off
Put forward
But  
And 
Postpone 
Superior to
Propose 
Cancel
While 
Transform
As well as
Large

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Study the definitions of the words you did not know 

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Match the expressions on the left with the paragraphs on the right.
Yours sincerely,
Yours,
I was wondering if I could ask you a favour?
 I regret to advise you that ...
Signing off (informal letter)

Giving bad news (formal letter)
Asking for help (informal letter)
Signing off (if you begin with a name, formal) 

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Match the expressions on the left with the paragraphs on the right.
Dear Sir,
Please contact me if you have any further questions.
Dear Peter,
I would be grateful if you could ...
Closing (formal letter)
Asking for help (formal letter)
 Beginning (informal letter)
Beginning (formal letter)

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Match the sentences with formal or informal.
Hello Sabrina,
Dear Mrs Collins,
I'm writing to find out about ...
 I look forward to hearing from you.
 I apologise for not getting in contact with you ...
See you soon.
I'm not happy about ...
Sorry, I haven't written for ages, but ...
Formal 
Informal
I am writing to enquire about ...
 I am writing to express my dissatisfaction with ...

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Study the language (left: informal right: formal)

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Aanhef
* Als je niet weet aan wie je precies schrijft dan gebruik je:
Dear Sir/Madam, 
* Als je schrijft aan een bepaald persoon gebruik je:
Dear Mr.   of Dear Ms. (achternaam), 

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Je schrijft een brief naar :
Paul Dacre, The Daily Mail, Northcliffe House, London
A
Dear Sir Dacre,
B
Dear P. Dacre,
C
Dear Mr. Dacre,
D
Hello Mr. Dacre,

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Je schrijft een brief naar British Airways, Great European Programme, PO box 5619, Suffolk
A
Dear British Airways,
B
Dear Sir/Madam,
C
Dear European Programme,
D
Dear Mr./ Ms.,

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Alinea indeling en startzin
In tegenstelling tot het vak Duits starten we in het Engels na de aanhef en , met een HOOFDLETTER
In tegenstelling tot het vak Duits schrijven we in het Engels onze brief met een ALINEA INDELING en daartussen steeds een WITREGEL

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Hoeveel alinea's ?
Je schrijft een ideale brief als deze bestaat uit:
1) inleiding
2) kern
3) stel de vragen die je hebt
4) slot 

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Hoeveel alinea's moet je hebben in jouw brief?
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4

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Thank you for taking the time to read my letter and I am looking forward to meeting you next week
A
alinea 1
B
alinea 2
C
alinea 3
D
alinea 4

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We had booked a table for six but when we arrived there were no free tables and we had to wait for more than 45 minutes to sit down.
A
alinea 1
B
alinea 2
C
alinea 3
D
alinea 4

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Waar is de leeftijd correct geschreven?
A
I am a 16-years-old girl
B
I am a 16 years old girl
C
I am a 16-year-old girl
D
I am a 16 year old girl

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Waar is de leeftijd correct geschreven?
A
I am a girl and I am 16 years old
B
I am a girl and I am 16 year old
C
I am a girl and I am 16-years-old
D
I am a girl and I am 16-year-old

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Zeg dat je altijd al in Engeland wilde werken
A
I always wanted to work in England
B
I will always work in England
C
I always would work in England
D
I have always wanted to work in England

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Zeg dat je nog nooit in Frankrijk bent geweest
A
I was never in France before
B
I have never been to France
C
I was never been In France
D
I been never in France before

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Zeg dat het de knuffel van je broertje was :
A
It was the stuffed animal from my brother
B
It was the stuffed animal of my brother
C
It was my brothers stuffed animal
D
It was my brother's stuffed animal

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Zeg dat je graag een reactie wilt
A
I will a response please
B
I want a response please
C
I would like a response please
D
give me a response please

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de groet:
A
Best regards,
B
I hope to hear from you soon,
C
Best regrets,
D
Best wishes,

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de groet:
A
Cinserely,
B
Sincerely,
C
Sinserely,
D
Cincerely,

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Over to you

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Brief 1  "Fietstocht" 
Voor:
Einde van het blokuur

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Study the language (left: informal right: formal)
KLik hier!


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