This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 30 min
Items in this lesson
To whom do you write informal messages?
A
Your (future) boss
B
Friends
C
Family
D
People you do not know
Slide 1 - Quiz
Informal Writing
Freewriting (chatrooms, letters to friends&family…etc.)
Journals (daily/weekly)
Online communication (messageboards, forum)
Personal publication (personal webpage, blog)
Creative informal writing (dialogues)
Slide 2 - Slide
Formal Writing
Explain your points (uitleg, argumenten)
Formal style (formeel taalgebruik, netter)
No contractions (such as you're) (geen afkortingen)
No expressions or slang (geen uitdrukkingen of dialect)
No or hardly any emotions/feelings (niet te persoonlijk)
Diverse vocabulary usage (diverser taalgebruik)
Slide 3 - Slide
That film was sick!
A
formal
B
informal
Slide 4 - Quiz
I regret to inform you that the swimming pool is now closed.
A
formal
B
informal
Slide 5 - Quiz
The managing director requests that everyone arrives for the meeting at 9am prompt.
A
formal
B
informal
Slide 6 - Quiz
What d’ya think?
A
formal
B
informal
Slide 7 - Quiz
We were just hanging out in the park.
A
formal
B
informal
Slide 8 - Quiz
Formal Writing
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.
Slide 9 - Slide
When to use
FORMAL or INFORMAL
writing?
Slide 10 - Slide
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;
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.
Slide 11 - Slide
Use Formal Writing When:
Writing professionally (reaching out to a client or company);
Academic writings (essays, research papers, etc.);
Job applications (resume writing, CVs, and cover letters);
Reaching out to someone you do not know.
Slide 12 - Slide
Formal
Informal
A relative
A client
Your friend from school
Your boss
Slide 13 - Drag question
How are your parents doing?
A
Formal
B
Informal
Slide 14 - Quiz
Talk to you later!
A
Formal
B
Informal
Slide 15 - Quiz
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 ...
Slide 16 - Drag question
I am looking forward to your reply
A
Formal
B
Informal
Slide 17 - Quiz
We visited Paris and I loved it!
A
Formal
B
Informal
Slide 18 - Quiz
I consider myself a team player
A
Formal
B
Informal
Slide 19 - Quiz
I hope to hear from you soon.
A
Formal
B
Informal
Slide 20 - Quiz
In het kort: Geef de belangrijkste verschillen tussen een formeel en informeel bericht.