Title: Cooperative Online Writing Lab
1Cooperative Online Writing Lab
Word Choice Appropriate Language
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2Stay away from jargon.
- What is jargon? Jargon is a specialized language
used among members of a trade, profession, or
group. - Examples of jargon and their alternate words are
in parenthesis commence (begin), components
(parts), endeavor (try), exit (leave), facilitate
(help), factor (cause), indicator (sign), optimal
best (best), parameters (boundaries, limits),
prior to (before), utilize (use), viable
(workable).
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3Avoid showy language.
- Showy
- Pre-owned automobile
- Economically deprived
- Strategic withdrawal
- Chemical dependency
- Downsize
- Correctional facility
- Plain English
- Used car
- Poor
- Retreat or defeat
- Drug addiction
- Lay off
- Prison
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4Avoid obsolete, archaic, and invented words.
- Obsolete words are out-dated words.
- Archaic words are old words that are still used,
but only in special contexts such as literature
or advertising. - Although dictionaries may list obsolete or
archaic words, they still are not appropriate for
current use.
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5In most contexts, avoid slang, regional
expressions, and nonstandard English.
- A few words that are considered slang
- Cool
- Neat
- Wicked
- Awesome
- Examples of regional expressions and their
corrections in white - Cut on the lights
- Turn on the lights
- Going down the tubes
- Waste
- Gross you out
- Disgust you
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6Avoid sexist language.
- Inappropriate
- Chairman
- Congressman
- Fireman
- Mankind
- Salesman
- Weatherman
- Appropriate
- Chairperson
- Representative, legislator
- Firefighter
- People, humans
- Salesperson
- Weather forecaster, meteorologist
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7Its your turn.Correct each sentence.
In Nicaragua, the most economically deprived
neighborhood actually lived in the dump.
In Nicaragua, the poorest neighborhood lived in
the dump.
The meeting commenced as the leader cut the
lights on and off.
The meeting began as the leader turned the lights
on and off.
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8More Practice
The boxing match betwixt Brian and John was
competitive.
Police officers and firefighters are heroes.
The boxing match between Brian and John was
competitive.
Policemen and firemen are heroes.
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9Choose an appropriate level of formality.
- Click mouse to receive tips.
- Consider both your subject and your audience.
- For most college and professional writing, some
degree of formality is appropriate. - Informal writing is for private letters, e-mail,
articles in popular magazines, and business
correspondence between close associates. - Contractions (dont, Ill) and colloquial words
(kids, buddy) are considered informal.
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10Choose if the samples are formal or informal.
Find clues that tell you this.
Audience
Dear Grandma,
Slang
s
INFORMAL
The weather has been awesome. I cant
believe its spring. My classes are getting
pretty tough. Exams are in two weeks.
s
Simple sentences
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11Another Sample
Audience
Mr. Phillips I must address the topic
discussed in our last meeting. The information I
gathered was relevant at the time however, the
data has changed since a new research report was
released. The company cannot rely on old
reports. I will gather updated information
immediately.
FORMAL
Complex sentence
Two words
Two words
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12You now know what is appropriate when writing!
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