Points no. 1.
Don't use contractions
Contractions would be the words created from two words that are abbreviated such as "don't", "cannot" and "won't". Please compose the words that are full.
Points #2.
Don't use colloquial vocabulary
Colloquial language includes terms and expressions which are found in everyday spoken language. They don't offer the exactness needed in an setting that is academicFowler & Allen, 1992).
An illustration is:
pension is something almost all of us must face in the course of time.
This may be replaced by the greater amount of formally worded:
Retirement is unavoidable.
Additionally avoid other forms of conversational language such as for example numbers of message, cliches and idioms; as an example:
| Colloquial Expression | Formal Alternative |
| above board | legitimate |
| reached a medium that is happy an acceptable compromise | |
| cope with it | survive, penetrate |
| component and parcel | intrinsic to |
| easier in theory | more challenging in training |
| beyond a shadow of doubt | positively |
| in the past few years | recently |
| spend lip solution to | help through terms although not through actions |
| got out of control | had been not any longer under control |
| a obstacle | point of contention |
| explored every avenue | examined options |
