LESSON 5: Types of Speech Styles Flashcards

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  • also known as “static”
  • language in static form, does not change and is often learned by rote
  • sometimes include old grammar and vocabulary
  • biblical verses, prayers, national anthem, holy rites, national pledge
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Frozen Style

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  • also known as “academic style”
  • impersonal and academic, avoids slangs and uses complete sentences
  • technical, scientific presentations, scholarly lectures, proclamations, formal announcements
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Formal Style

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  • professional language used for someone with a more knowledgeable person
  • uses standard English
  • conversation between teacher and student, principal and teacher, etc.
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Consultative Style

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  • conversational in tone
  • language used among friends and peers
  • uses slang, vulgarities, and colloquialism
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Casual Style

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  • style used among loved ones, family, and very close friends
  • private vocabularies with non-verbal cues exclusive to the pair or group
  • very informal language and may use non-standard pronunciation
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Intimate Style

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