1. Avoid contractions:
- X Exports
won't improve until the economy is stronger.
- Better Exports
will not improve until the economy is stronger.
2. Use more formal negative forms:
X not...any
|
Better no
|
X not...much
|
Better little
|
X not...many
|
Better few
|
- X Their
research didn't find any significant differences.
- Better Their
research found no significant differences.
- X Not
many students could use the past perfect tense.
- Better Few
students could use the past perfect tense.
3. Avoid expressions
such as "and so forth" and "etc."
- X This
technique can be used in large classes, small classes, etc.
- Better This
technique can be used in large classes, small classes, small groups,
tutoring situations.
4. Avoid addressing
the reader as "you".
- X You
can see the results in Table 1.
- Better The
results can be seen in Table 1.
5. Try to avoid using direct questions.
- X How
can we lower educational costs?
- Better We
now need to consider how to lower educational costs.
Exercise: Make
the following sentences more formal.
- If you fail the examination, you can't enter
the university.
- OK, what are the causes of bullying? Many
possibilities exist.
- You can clearly see the difference between
these two styles.
- The number of students has dropped in six
prefectures: Shizuoka, Aichi, Yamanashi, etc.
- The students didn't have much difficulty with
the assignment.
Check your answers here.
Adapted from J.M.
Swales & C.B. Feak Academic
Writing for Graduate Students. The University of Michigan Press,
1994.