Slang, Jargon, Colloquial
Slang, Jargon, Colloquial
AND SLANG
Overview
creates rhythm
creates / effects mood
emphasizes words / phrases
Example:
"The sun for sorrow will not show his head" (The Prince, Act 5 Scene 3)
Examples of Figurative Language
How does imagery add meaning or emotion to a story?
By profession, we mean:
Jargon
By profession, we mean:
any vocation or business
Examples of jargon
Many professions use words or phrases that an average
person would not know the meaning of.
Police
Lawyers
Scientists
The day was for the most part routine for Germany’s
eighty-two million citizens. Train stations were
buzzing, coffee shops busy, government offices going
about their business.
From The New York Times
What are some examples of how people use different words
now than they did two hundred years ago?
“MANY years ago, I contracted an intimacy with a Mr. William Legrand. He was of an
ancient Huguenot family, and had once been wealthy; but a series of misfortunes had
reduced him to want. To avoid the mortification consequent upon his disasters, he left
New Orleans, the city of his forefathers, and took up his residence at Sullivan's Island,
near Charleston, South Carolina.”
The Gold Bug by Edgar Allan Poe
Slang
By informal, we mean:
Slang
By informal, we mean:
without formality; casual
Slang
Below are examples of how we can turn formal
sentences (left) into slang sentences (right).
Yes. Yep.