Spoken language is how we communicate with each other using words that we say out loud. We use spoken language when we talk to our friends, family, and teachers.
Features of Spoken Language:
Informal: Spoken language is often less formal than written language. We might use slang words or shortcuts when we talk with our friends.
Conversations: We have conversations when we speak. We take turns talking and listening to each other.
Example:
Emotions: We can express our feelings more easily in spoken language. We can sound happy, sad, excited, or angry.
Example:
Social Functions: Spoken language serves various social functions such as greetings, apologies, introductions, and requests.
Written language is how we communicate using words that are written down, like in books, letters, or on the computer. We use written language when we write stories, essays, or even just notes to our friends.
Features of Written Language:
Let's practice recognizing spoken and written expressions:
Remember, both spoken and written language have different features and are used in various situations to communicate effectively.
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