WORD POWER – UNIT 2 Formal and Informal English. Today’s Agenda Study the differences of Formal...

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WORD POWER – UNIT 2 Formal and Informal English

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WORD POWER – UNIT 2

Formal and Informal English

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Today’s Agenda

Study the differences of Formal and Informal English.

Practice using Formal and Informal English.

Examine different countries and their languages.

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Examples of Formality

Turn to page 26. Read the introduction to formal and

informal English.

Discuss with a group these questions: When would you want to use a formal

language? When would you want to use an

informal language?

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Practice Formality

Look at the letter at the bottom of page 26.

What are the different examples of formal and informal English listed in the chart?

Use each example in a sentence.

Use the chart above to correct the letter and to make it more formal.

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Countries and Languages

Read the introduction to this topic on page 27.

What did you learn from it?

What is the UN?

What languages are popular in the world?

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Where is each of the countries listed in the chart?

World Map

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EgyptArabic

Part A - Who is this and what do they speak?

Country:Language:

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FranceFrench

Who is this and what do they speak?

Country:Language:

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MexicoSpanish

Who is this and what do they speak?

Country:Language:

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CanadaEnglish and French

Who is this and what do they speak?

Country:Language:

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GermanyGerman

Who is this and what do they speak?

Country:Language:

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AustraliaEnglish

Who is this and what do they speak?

Country:Language:

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United KingdomEnglish

Who is this and what do they speak?

Country:Language:

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RussiaRussian

Who is this and what do they speak?

Country:Language:

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Part B – UN Languages

What are the six official languages of the UN?