When writing in English, keep the following rules in mind:
- use simple language
- keep subordinate clauses short
- prefer verbs to nouns (not: The meaning of this is that …, but: This means that …)
- avoid slang and techy language
Sentence
Make your texts interesting by using various types of clauses, e.g.:- participle clauses
- relative clauses
- conditional sentences
- infinitive constructions, introductory clauses with infinitive or gerund
- prepositional clauses
- passive voice
- Always use main clauses for important statements – use subordinate clauses only for additional information
- Use passive voice sparingly – prefer active voice.
- Avoid long introductory clauses – always try to put the subject close to the beginning of a sentence.
- Avoid long subordinate clauses – a subordinate clause in the middle of a sentence should have no more than 12 syllables
Paragraph
As to paragraphs, keep the following rules in mind:- Concentrate on one main point per paragraph. Summarize this point in the first sentence.
- All sentences that follow support the main point or limit its scope.
- The last sentence is used as a transition to the next paragraph. Use a criteria that applies for both paragraphs.
Text
The typical structure of a text is as follows:- (title)
- introduction
- main part
- conclusion
There are various possibilities on how to structure your texts, e.g.:
- General to Specific
general statement followed by details and examples - Specific to General
details and examples followed by a generalization - Known to Unknown
provide new information based on what readers already know - Least Important to Most Important
catch and keep readers' attention - Chronology (ordering by time)
e.g. in biographies
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