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without definite or serious intention; careless or offhand; passing. a casual remark. 3. seeming or tending to be indifferent to what is happening; apathetic; unconcerned. a casual, nonchalant air. 4. appropriate for wear or use on informal occasions; not dressy. casual clothes. casual wear.
The tone of informal language is more personal than formal language. Examples of formal and informal language are shown below: Contractions. Informal: The improvements canĘĽt be introduced due to funding restrictions. Formal: Improvements cannot be introduced due to funding restrictions. Informal: I donĘĽt believe that the results are accurate
To lighten the mood, have students complete an activity, but ask them to pretend that they are writing a casual text to a friend. In this case, you would encourage abbreviations and slang (e.g., “r” for “are”). Ask the students to take the same letter and translate it into something professional and well-written.
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