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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.