Grammar: 🌐 Grammar in Specialized Contexts - Application (C1) - Lesson 2: Using Hedging & Boosting language effectively in academic texts

Grammar C1
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Hedging & Boosting

សិល្បៈនៃការប្រើប្រាស់ពាក្យក្នុងអត្ថបទស្រាវជ្រាវ (C1)

In academic writing, you must be precise. Hedging softens a claim. Boosting strengthens it.

នៅក្នុងការសរសេរតាមបែបសិក្សាស្រាវជ្រាវ ភាពច្បាស់លាស់គឺជារឿងសំខាន់។ Hedging ជួយបន្ថយកម្រិតអះអាង (ឱ្យមានភាពគួរសម/សុវត្ថិភាព) ខណៈពេលដែល Boosting ជួយពង្រឹងអំណះអំណាង (បង្ហាញពីភាពជឿជាក់)។
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Hedging Verbs 🛡️

កិរិយាសព្ទបន្ធូរបន្ថយ (ដើម្បីជៀសវាងការអះអាងដាច់ខាតពេក)

Rule: Use these verbs when the evidence points to a conclusion, but you cannot be 100% certain.

Suggest / Indicate Soft Verbs The results suggest that the treatment is effective. (លទ្ធផលផ្តល់តម្រុយថាការព្យាបាលនេះមានប្រសិទ្ធភាព។)
Seem to / Appear to Tentative Tone Children appear to learn faster with games. (កុមារហាក់ដូចជារៀនបានលឿនជាងមុនជាមួយនឹងល្បែងកម្សាន្ត។)
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Hedging Modals ⚖️

កិរិយាសព្ទជំនួយ និងកិរិយាវិសេស

Rule: Use modals (may, might, could) or adverbs (probably, arguably) to show that something is a possibility, not an absolute fact.

Modals of Possibility May / Might / Could This trend could lead to economic problems. (និន្នាការនេះអាចនឹងនាំឲ្យមានបញ្ហាសេដ្ឋកិច្ច។)
Softening Adverbs Probably / Arguably This is arguably the most important factor. (នេះអាចនិយាយបានថាជាកត្តាដ៏សំខាន់បំផុត។)
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Boosting (Certainty) 🚀

ការពង្រឹងអំណះអំណាង

Rule: Use boosting language when the evidence is overwhelming and you want to show strong confidence in the claim.

Strong Verbs Demonstrate / Establish The study demonstrates a clear link. (ការសិក្សានេះបង្ហាញយ៉ាងច្បាស់ពីទំនាក់ទំនងមួយ។)
Strong Adverbs Undeniably / Clearly Climate change is undeniably real. (ការប្រែប្រួលអាកាសធាតុគឺជារឿងពិតដោយមិនអាចប្រកែកបាន។)
The "Prove" Trap!

Academic Humility

Do not use the word "PROVE" for a single, small study! In science, true "proof" is very rare and requires decades of research.
This 20-person study proves that... ❌
This 20-person study indicates that... ✅

Absolutes vs Tendencies

Avoid saying "always" or "never". Use words like "tend to" or "frequently".
Phones always cause bad sleep. ❌
Phones tend to disrupt sleep patterns. ✅

Quick Check ⚡

ការត្រួតពិនិត្យរហ័ស
Identify the Hedge
Which word softens the claim in this sentence? "The data suggests a correlation."
(តើពាក្យមួយណាដែលជួយបន្ថយកម្រិតនៃការអះអាងក្នុងប្រយោគនេះ?)
Identify the Boost
Which word strengthens the argument the most?
(តើពាក្យមួយណាដែលជួយពង្រឹងអំណះអំណាងបានខ្លាំងជាងគេ?)
THE "PROVE" TRAP! ❌
Which verb is safer for a small, single experiment?
(តើកិរិយាសព្ទមួយណាដែលមានសុវត្ថិភាពជាងសម្រាប់ប្រើក្នុងការពិសោធន៍តូចតាចមួយ?)
Fill in the blank
This study ___ to show that sleep affects memory.
(ការសិក្សានេះហាក់ដូចជាបង្ហាញថា ការគេងប៉ះពាល់ដល់ការចងចាំ។)
True or False
In IELTS Task 2, using words like "always" and "never" is usually a good idea to show strong vocabulary.
(តើការប្រើប្រាស់ពាក្យ "always" និង "never" ក្នុង IELTS Task 2 គឺជារឿងល្អដែរឬទេ?)

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Dara 2 hours ago

Do I actually need to use hedging in IELTS Task 2?

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Sopheak Pich Teacher 1 hour ago

Yes, absolutely! IELTS examiners actively look for hedging if you want to score Band 7 or above in Task Achievement. It shows that you understand that real-world problems are complex and rarely have 100% absolute answers! 📈

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Vanna 5 hours ago

Is it considered "weak" to use hedging? I want my essay to sound strong.

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Sopheak Pich Teacher 4 hours ago

Not at all! Hedging actually makes your argument stronger because it protects you from being proven wrong. If you say "Social media ruins lives," someone just needs ONE example of social media helping someone to prove you wrong. If you say "Social media CAN ruin lives," your statement is bulletproof! 🛡️

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Sokha 8 hours ago

Can I ever say "I am 100% sure" in an academic text?

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Sopheak Pich Teacher 7 hours ago

Avoid using emotional or overly personal language like "100% sure". If the facts are absolute, it's better to use academic boosting language instead! Say: "The evidence clearly demonstrates..." or "It is undeniable that..." 🚀

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