Formal language

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Formal language

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Formal Language
When writing your essay you want to use formal (formele) language. 


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Formal Language
What I don't want to see in your essay:

I, me, myself, my
you, your, yours
We, our, ours
This essay


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Formal Language
In formal writing you want to refer to yourself as little as possible, maybe once or twice.
Which thesis statement sounds stronger? 

I think school uniforms should not be used in The Netherlands.
School uniforms should not be used in The Netherlands. 

You don't need to tell the reader it is just your opinion. It saves you words to leave that part out (and you don't have that many words to begin with).

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Formal Language
You never want to mention your audience. 

"You wouldn't have to wonder what to wear to school in the morning anymore."

You don't know who is reading. So a sentence like the one above would not make any sense if the reader isn't a student.

"Students don't have to wonder what to wear to school in the morning anymore."

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Formal Language
"In this essay I am going to talk about why school uniforms should not be used in The Netherlands."

Maybe you have something like this in your essay, but ask yourself: is it really necessary to mention that this is an essay? If you've written a proper introduction you don't need a sentence like this. You can just use your thesis statement and save yourself some very valuable (waardevolle) words.

" School uniforms should not be used in The Netherlands."

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Formal Language
In formal writing you never want to use contractions (samentrekkingen). So the simple solution is to pull them apart and write them as two words.

Don't --> Do not
They've --> They have

Exception (uitzondering) Alert: Can't is not two words but one word. 
Can't --> Cannot

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Formal Language
What I absolutely do not want to see in your essay: ewwwwwww

Gonna 
Wanna
Gotta
Dunno
Kinda 
u / U


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Formal Language
Formal language also means proper punctuation (leestekens).

Are any of these in your essay?
! !! !!! !? :)*
Remove them and replace them with a full stop (.) or question mark (?). 

*Smileys don't have an alternative. There is no way to make them formal, so don't use them.

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Being fancy with formal language.

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What is fancy language?
Kids --> Children
Say sorry --> Apologize
Bad/Good --> Negative/Positive
Smart --> Intelligent
Etc. 

It basically means using a more difficult version of some words wherever you can, to show off what you know. This also makes your essay more formal, so give it a try.

Are there any words in your essay that could use an upgrade?

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Common Mistakes
What lots of students do wrong and you will now always do correctly.

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Spelling
Can you spot the spelling mistakes in the next couple of pictures
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give the correct spelling?

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What's the correct spelling of the word?

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In short
Pay some attention to your spelling. It's easy to make mistakes if you work fast and are focussed on just getting your thoughts on paper. Always read your essay once more before turning it in. 

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