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Language Style

Language Style. Formal and Informal. How could you describe what is being worn?. What type of occasion is this?. What types of setting are these?. What type of dress code is this?. What types of setting are these?. What type of dress code is this?. “Yeah but no but yeah but no but…”.

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Language Style

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  1. Language Style Formal and Informal Imogen Stewart, Stafford College

  2. How could you describe what is being worn? Imogen Stewart, Stafford College

  3. What type of occasion is this? Imogen Stewart, Stafford College

  4. What types of setting are these? Imogen Stewart, Stafford College

  5. What type of dress code is this? Imogen Stewart, Stafford College

  6. What types of setting are these? Imogen Stewart, Stafford College

  7. What type of dress code is this? “Yeah but no but yeah but no but…” Imogen Stewart, Stafford College

  8. Chav • Chav is a derogatory slang term in popular usage throughout the UK. It refers to a subculture stereotype of a person who is uneducated, uncultured and prone to antisocial or immoral behaviour. The label is typically, though not exclusively, applied to teenagers and young adults of white working-class or lower-middle class origin. Chav is used for both sexes, where a male chav is sometimes referred to as a chavster and a female as a chavette. ...Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chav Imogen Stewart, Stafford College

  9. Language Types Formal Informal Slang Imogen Stewart, Stafford College

  10. Language Types Imogen Stewart, Stafford College

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