Monday, November 19, 2018

Difference Between Jargon and Slang

Eliminate all use of JARGON

noun
US  /ˈdʒɑɡən/
words and phrases used by particular groups of peopleesp. in their work, that are not generally understood [by others/outsiders].
Examples:
technical jargon
legal/computer jargon


Difference Between Jargon and Slang
: The main difference between Jargon and Slang is Jargon can be used in both written and spoken context [within a specified sub-group and be understood] but Slang is informal and is used in spoken language [changing with the popular terminology of the time].   
Full article at http://pediaa.com/difference-between-jargon-and-slang/

Why Word Choice Is Important


Sound Smarter

15 Words That Will Make You Sound Smarter



By Sara Lindberg
Updated November 17, 2018
Having a strong vocabulary allows you to communicate in a thoughtful and intelligent way.
Whether you're trying to land a job, impress your 3rd-period teacher, or nail a scholarship interview, your ability to choose your words carefully will help you stand out. But here’s something to consider: overusing complex language can turn people off, so it’s best to test out a few new words at a time and see what kind of reaction you get.

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Jargon


Eliminate all use of JARGON

noun
US  /ˈdʒɑɡən/
words and phrases used by particular groups of peopleesp. in their work, that are not generally understood [by others/outsiders].
Examples:
technical jargon
legal/computer jargon


Difference Between Jargon and Slang
: The main difference between Jargon and Slang is Jargon can be used in both written and spoken context [within a specified sub-group and be understood] but Slang is informal and is used in spoken language [changing with the popular terminology of the time].   
Full article at http://pediaa.com/difference-between-jargon-and-slang/

Friday, November 2, 2018

Mastering Small Talk: an Exercise in Approaching an Audience



While not everyone values the art of small talk, it is an essential skill for friendship-making and community.  Furthermore, it is important as an exercise in approaching a known (or unknown) audience and finding ways to connect. 

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Learning from the Experts—Your Instructors


Standards for Writing: Basics



As the class starts, you could be wondering, “What is my instructor going to expect me to write?”  Well, the beginning of this document contains basics to help you get a general feel for the writing that will be acceptable in our class, and the rest of this handout will explain more elaborately the details associated with writing in a persuasive, academic-style while arguing a point.  Be sure to use the links provided at the bottom so that you can properly arrange your content and flow.

Sunday, September 23, 2018

Basic Stylistic Guidelines

STYLE
While there are many types of Academic Writing, it is essential that you accurately follow basic stylistic guidelines based on the class notes, module readings, textbook, and instructor preferences. You must be able to follow the writing style for your assignment, transitional factors, third-person voice, and clearly developed support for your thesis in your body paragraphs. See the content below to help you with writing guidelines.