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Writing in English

How to Fill Out a Form


Lesson Objective
In this lesson, you will learn tips for filling out forms and applications
in English. You will also learn how to recognize important vocabulary
and abbreviations that you will often see on forms.

Pre-Reading
A. Warm-Up

Discuss the following questions with your classmates.

1. Who often asks people to fill out forms? Fill Out or Fill In?
2. What types of forms have you filled out? WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

• Please fill out this form.


3. Why is it difficult to fill out forms in English?
• Please fill in this form.
4. What personal information do forms typically require? These verbs have the same
meaning, “write.” The
expression “fill out” is more
B. Vocabulary Preview commonly used for a large
form with many fields, lines,
Match the words on the left with the correct meanings on the right. or spaces for writing. The verb
“fill in” is used when there are
only a few blanks to complete.
1. title a)  clear enough to be read easily
2. spouse b)  to draw a line through
3. N/A c)  the number code for a specific bank branch
4. cross out d)  a formal way of addressing a person (e.g., Mrs. or Dr.)
5. waiver e)  handwriting (opposite of “printing”)
6. caps f)  the person one is married to
7. legible g)  a person who verifies or is present when you sign a document
8. cursive h)  short for “not applicable” (does not apply to me or my situation)
9. transit i)  an authorized removal of a right or requirement
10. witness j)  short for “all capital letters”

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