Welcome to a new blog by the EnglishBolo™ Learning Channel – learn formal vs Informal English with online English speaking classes!
Formal English is used in offices, schools, colleges, books and newspapers.
Informal English is used when speaking to friends and family.
Do you know the difference between formal and informal English?
Try the quiz below!
Watch the video to check your answers.
Formal Vs Informal English Quiz | English Speaking Classes
Question 1
“What’s up?”
Question 2
“How are you today?”
Question 3
“Where’s the document?”
Question 4
This will cost us about 2000 bucks”
Question 5
“This should be completed by today.
Question 6
Sorry, I called you by accident. LOL.
Question 7
“Excuse me.”
Question 8
“Please contact me as soon as possible.”
Check your answers in the video above!
How did you do?
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