Remember that you're writing to the general public, so
use everyday words.
Strong Word Choice is characterized not so much by an exceptional vocabulary chosen to impress the reader, but more by the skill to
use everyday words well.
They will of course
use the everyday words they know.»
Not exact matches
But even as computers make it ever easier to
use fewer actions — and
words — to accomplish our
everyday business, a couple of high - powered business leaders are pushing back, insisting employees and job candidates flex their atrophying writing muscles.
The funny thing about language is how
words and phrases seep in
everyday use without anyone realizing exactly where they came from.
Find
words that are not commonly
used in
everyday language and conversations.
In other
words, the more U.S. companies
use their data to create valuable solutions for
everyday life, the more people will accept it.
Whether you are
using an adage, maxim, or idiom, you do not want to appear ignorant of correct language
use as a business owner - despite the fact that so many
words are commonly misused
everyday.
Further, with AI customer support where bots employ machine learning and understand
word variance, the support actually gets better over time as it begins to predict next possible questions and provides suggestions to management on
everyday items to address that would negate the need to
use support at all.
Evolution is a scientific theory, not a theory in the sense of the
everyday use of the
word.
The common definition of the
word as
used in
everyday conversation is «guess» or «hunch.»
The title has also proved highly provocative, for while the writers are
using the
word «myth» in its various technical senses of something that conveys a deep truth in a nonhistoric form, this
word means in
everyday speech something that is not true in any sense.
How could anyone
use these debunked and contradictory
words as a guide for
everyday living?
Though I find many creationists think the
word «theory» when
used in the realm of science means «guess», confusing the meaning of «scientific theory» with a meaning they may encounter in
everyday parlance.
Christians always stand in the «rubble» of
everyday experiences of violence and
use broken
words, traditions, symbols, myths, and stories to invoke the Presence of God.
A bill introduced by Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D - WI) last month, the Defending Against Imitations and Replacements of Yogurt, milk, and cheese to Promote Regular Intake of Dairy
Everyday Act (DAIRY PRIDE Act), aims to suppress the
use of the
word «milk» on nondairy plant - based beverages such as almond, soy, and coconut milk.
I wonder if there are colorful, food - related
words like that I miss out on
using everyday, sounding like a fool and calling them seeds.
25 to 36 months Your child doesn't know what to do with
everyday objects, doesn't understand simple instructions, doesn't
use two -
word phrases by 30 months, doesn't ask questions, can't pronounce vowels or be understood half the time by someone who doesn't know him by the time he's 3, or loses skills he once had.
Though I only have a few posts that talk about crochet items on my blog, I get someone coming to my blog
everyday who has
used a search term with the
word «crochet» in it.
Infants live in the «here and now» and they learn language and new
words by hearing them
used in context in their
everyday lives.
Use feeling
words in your
everyday conversation and practice talking about them.
Remember the child can understand many more
words than he or she can
use in conversation, so continue to read stories and talk about
everyday activities.
Examples include
using the
words «crazy,» «insane,» or «retarded» in your
everyday speech.
Here's the kicker though; toddlers will hear a really good swear
word once and
use it correctly
everyday thereafter, but it takes 5 million repetitions of «Please wash your hands after you
use the toilet» for it to become second nature.
You can help facilitate this by
using song in
everyday life to teach sight
words, numbers, and the alphabet and so on.
«Most cognitive neuroscientists focus on the signals themselves, on the
words, gestures and their statistical relationships, ignoring the underlying conceptual ability that we
use during communication and the flexibility of
everyday life,» he said.
Also, «buffa» is a friendly, familiar Anglo - Saxon root, similar to
words she
uses in her
everyday life.»
Using a diet and lifestyle program she designed specifically for her brain, she restored her health and has made it her mission to spread the
word about her inspirational story of recovery (now she rides her bike to work
everyday!).
By
using slogans with
words like, «healthy», «fitness», «sugar - free», and «all - natural», customers are essentially tricked into thinking these bars are healthy for
everyday consumption.
I had anorexia when I was 14, and then since then have been trying to be «healthy,» by doing at first doing high intensity, but eventually drifting into some sort of low intensity cardio
everyday (b / c did not have the energy for high intensity stuff anymore) and learning everything I could about food and what to eat / what not to eat (obsessive might be a good
word to
use here haha)... Mainly following «Nourishing Traditions» wisdom, but also did GAPS for over a year — while living a high stress lifestyle, which I'm pretty sure tanked my adrenals among other things (think my thyroid was already pretty hypo at that point).
The
word detox is something that gets
used so often, so commonly in our
everyday lives but, how well do you understand this term and what does it entail?
Wearable technology will be able to track the places you go to most, the people you look at most, the
words you
use both in your
everyday speech, and online to see who can be the most compatible partner for you.
In our
everyday dealings with one another, we're still very much aware of how skin color defines us — or defines how others perceive us — and we're more confused than ever about the
words we should
use to acknowledge our differences.
Shure and Spivack have championed a strategy of focusing on key
word pairs
used in conversation in
everyday social situations.
EF High Flyers is an easy - to -
use game that helps students learn new vocabulary
words starting with numbers and
everyday objects.
The
use of simple, non-scripted
everyday language without complicated
words or long sentences will create a feeling of being involved in a day - to - day conversation with the user; resulting in a more enjoyable, hence more effective learning experience.
A list of
words and expressions
used in the classroom for
everyday interactions between students and between students and teacher.
Many sayings that we
use everyday have the
word «apple» in them.
While not universal across all teachers, there is a definite trend, in the most effective schools, for grade 1 and 2 teachers to combine (a) explicit phonics instruction in isolation with (b) coaching students to
use a range of strategies to figure out unknown
words when they encounter them in
everyday reading.
Prompt children to identify the patterns) Do
use spelling patterns,
everyday words and theme - based
words focused on your specific curricular area.
It
uses the
words conscientious, resemble, presume, region, and rare, along with other
words and sentence structures that are not typical in
everyday conversation.
Teachers have a tremendous role to play in actually (1) speaking and
using the language of math with students in
everyday classroom experiences; (2) providing multiple experiences for students to learn, practice, and apply the terminology; (3) helping students understand appropriate
word meanings in the context of mathematics, and (4) focusing on the important terms associated with tested concepts and the vocabulary students need for further learning.
The Vocabulary Journal
uses graphic organizers and systematic
word analysis to improve
everyday and academic vocabulary.
This includes common
words (often called Tier 1
words) that are
used in
everyday language, as well as less common (Tier 2)
words that are often found in picture books and text, and content - specific
words (Tier 3), such as
words related to biology (cell, ecosystem, etc) are less common.
Word problems like those found in this second printable PDF help students grasp the context surrounding why we need and
use mathematics in
everyday life, so it's important that teachers ensure that their students do understand this context and don't just arrive at an answer based on the math involved.
In higher grades, rote understanding of these
words helps students understand and appreciate the complexities of
everyday words and figurative language, although the explanation of these
words is generally not introduced
using the terminology.
«Knowing how to spell the often
used words in
everyday writing is, and will continue to be, one quality society expects of a literate person.»
Some
words may have
uses in
everyday language as well as some
uses that are specific to mathematical contexts.
The press release does not lack the
words «go - kart feeling,» as the automaker claims the Electric Concept is great fun to drive while also being «completely suitable for
everyday use.»
Using the same
words in
everyday talk is like wearing the same shirt over and over again.