Stylistics & Register
Register is how formal or informal your language is. At the C2 level, you must adapt your grammar and vocabulary to fit your exact audience and purpose.
sort_by_alpha Vocabulary Shift
Informal English relies heavily on Phrasal Verbs. Formal English uses single, Latin-based verbs.
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Informal writing uses Active Voice and short clauses. Formal writing favors Passive Voice and complex noun phrases.
shield Hedging (Softening)
Academic writers rarely use 100% facts. They use hedging (verbs like suggest, appear, tend to) to soften claims and avoid sounding arrogant.
Never mix your registers.
Mastering Register 🎬
Watch Teacher Sopheak analyze a C2 text. Notice how changing just one or two words shifts the entire feeling of the sentence from casual to highly academic.
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Hi Visal! Not at all! The "best" English is the one that matches your audience. If you use highly formal, academic vocabulary to text your friends, you will sound like a robot (and a bit arrogant!). True C2 mastery means you can easily slide up and down the register scale depending on who you are talking to. 🧠
Why is "hedging" so important in academic writing? I thought we were supposed to be confident in our essays.
That is a fantastic question, Bopha. In academic writing, absolute statements (100% facts) are dangerous because if even one exception exists, your whole argument is destroyed. Hedging (using words like *tends to, usually, suggests*) protects your argument while still showing confidence. It shows you understand that topics are complex! 🛡️
Teacher, is formal English always better than informal English?