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FORMAL LANGUAGE,

FORMAL WRITING, ARTICLE


MARIA PAULA PACHON GARCIA
JURANY RAMIREZ PINZON
WHAT IS FORMAL LENGUAJE?
• A language designed for use in situations in which herbal language is unsuitable, as for
instance in mathematics, logic, or pc programming. The symbols and formulation of such
languages stand in precisely certain syntactic and semantic relations to at least one another.
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CHARACTERISTICS OF FORMAL para agregar una
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• Complex – Longer sentences are probable to be more regular in formal
writing.
• Objective- A formal writing fashion suggests a limited variety of emotions and
avoids emotive punctuation consisting of exclamation points, ellipsis, etc.

• Full Words – No contractions ought to be used to simplify words (in other


words . Abbreviations need to be spelt out in full while first used.

• Third Person – Formal writing isn't a private writing style. The formal author
is disconnected from the topic and does no longer use the first man or woman
factor of view (I or we) or second person (you).
ARTICLES
• WHAT IS AN ARTICLE? • TYPES OF ARTICLES

• Article refers to each of the texts of various • the definite and the indefinite.
authors that function as separate pudendal • definite: to be clear exact or obvious about
parts of a compendium, ordinary or comedy something
that is intended for publication. • Indefinite: something which is not clear
obvious or exact.
PARTS OF AN ARTICLE
• INTRODUCTION: Is the first paragraph. It
must hook the reader, otherwise it will not
read further, it must capture their attention.
• THESIS: Is to locate the subject carefully
and position yourself before it.
• ARGUMENT: Is to demonstrate evidence
to support opinion on the subject.
• CONCLUSION: It is the most persuasive
argument that defends the author's main
opinion.
EXAMPLE OF AN ARTICLE
CHARACTERISTICS OF AN
ARTICLE
• Its main objective is to express a position and offer evaluations,
opinions and analysis on topics of public interest to guide or
influence the reading public..

• It tends to be an exposition, argumentative and persuasive, about


an issue or event, for which it uses a language that is usually
pleasant, simple, clear and concise.

• It deals with various topics, as long as they are current, relevant


and pertinent.
REFERENCES
• https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/formal-language
• https://www.skillsyouneed.com/write/formal-or-informal.html
• https://www.significados.com/articulo/
• https://trucoslondres.com/aprender-ingles/gramatica/articulos-ingles/
• https://artepoli.com/caracteristicas-de-los-articulos/

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