Formal vs Normal Words
Understanding the difference between formal and normal words is essential for mastering English. In many situations, the choice of words can significantly impact the tone of your message. For example, instead of saying “because,” you can use “due to the fact” for a more formal tone. Similarly, “so” can be replaced with “therefore” in professional or academic settings.
In this video, we will show you practical examples of how to use formal words like “since” (as a result of), “thus” (hence), and “for this reason” (consequently), alongside normal alternatives such as “because” and “so.” These subtle changes can help elevate your communication, especially in business meetings, academic writing, and formal conversations.
By the end of the video, you will be able to confidently switch between formal and normal expressions, making your English more versatile and appropriate for different contexts. Whether you’re writing an email, attending a meeting, or giving a presentation, mastering this skill will enhance your fluency and professionalism.
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