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Mastering communication is vital in both personal and professional contexts. Whether you're sharing plans with friends, assisting customers in tech support, or presenting yourself in a job interview, clarity and style matter. This guide covers various conversational scenarios, from casual chats to formal dialogues, emphasizing the importance of effective expression. You'll learn how to articulate thoughts clearly, adopt the right tone, and navigate different genres such as essays, blog posts, and responses to quizzes, helping you enhance your communication skills in everyday situations.

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Formal Style

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  1. Formal Style

  2. Daily Conversations • Hey ma, I’m gonna go see a movie with some friends. I dunno when I’ll be back. 11? • Good evening, thanks for calling Tech support. My name’s Jay. What can I help you with? • Come in Mr. Steven’s. Sit down please. So, why don’t you tell me about yourself and why you’re the right person for our company? • U coming 2? B thr @ 6. don’t b l8

  3. Different Genres Journal entry Short Story Essay Blog Post

  4. Oh No! A Quiz? The project will be completed next year. [ ] I showed that his arguments didn’t hold water. [ ] I wonder why he put up with those terrible conditions for so long. [ ] Five more tests will be necessary before the experiment can be concluded. [ ] It is possible to consider the results from a different viewpoint. [ ] It has been proved that the arguments so far are without foundation. [ ] He’ll have to do another five tests before he can stop the experiment. [ ] It is not clear why such terrible conditions were tolerated for so long. [ ] There are a number of reasons why the questionnaire should be revised. [ ] We’ll finish the job next year. [ ]

  5. Rewriting Sentences • You eat peas with a fork, not with a knife. • Peas should be eaten with a fork, not a knife.

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