雅思G类作文正式和非正式用语差别如下: 正式表达 Beginning: Dear Sir or Madam Stating the purpose: I am writing with regard to Formal choice of language: due to, I intended, as a result of, caused me great inconvenience, compensate me, the additional flight No contractions: I am (not "I'm") Ending: I look forward to receiving your response. Yours faithfully, 非正式表达 Beginning: Dear John Stating the purpose: I'm just writing to let you know that Informal choice of language: As you know, Well, prices are crazy, on the bright side, it's got nice big windows, a lovely view, if you ever fancy, great to see you Use of contractions: I'm, we've, isn't, it's Ending: Keep in touch! All the best 下列短语用于非正式的文体: my place (meaning 'my house') a few things (avoid the word 'thing' in more formal contexts) pick up the keys (meaning 'collect') pop round (meaning 'visit') a bit warmer ('bit' is informal, use 'little' if you want to sound more formal) worth checking out (meaning 'a good idea to go there')
雅思G类作文正式和非正式用语差别如下: 正式表达 Beginning: Dear Sir or Madam Stating the purpose: I am writing with regard to Formal choice of language: due to, I intended, as a result of, caused me great inconvenience, compensate me, the additional flight No contractions: I am (not "I'm") Ending: I look forward to receiving your response. Yours faithfully, 非正式表达 Beginning: Dear John Stating the purpose: I'm just writing to let you know that Informal choice of language: As you know, Well, prices are crazy, on the bright side, it's got nice big windows, a lovely view, if you ever fancy, great to see you Use of contractions: I'm, we've, isn't, it's Ending: Keep in touch! All the best 下列短语用于非正式的文体: my place (meaning 'my house') a few things (avoid the word 'thing' in more formal contexts) pick up the keys (meaning 'collect') pop round (meaning 'visit') a bit warmer ('bit' is informal, use 'little' if you want to sound more formal) worth checking out (meaning 'a good idea to go there')