Introduction of brief English communication After studying communication, I came to the following conclusion explained in this memo. I will try to answer some questions about communication and importance. I reached my conclusion through research and the lecture provided by the Internet. The important thing is communication. In all societies, humans use languages and written languages as a means of sharing information and meanings. The reader needs to know what he is saying, but it does not say how to say it (1).
Earlier this month Jeff Heck, a lawyer, talked about a "simple language" movement at a professional meeting of lawyers. The goal, also called "general English", is to communicate in a clear language by using words that are appropriate for the level of reading comprehension and knowledge of the audience without using technical terms. Using a concise language is actually the law of the United States. President Obama signed the 2010 Plain Writing Act requiring the Fed to use "clear government communications that the public can understand and use". Resources and guidelines for Federal agencies at http://www.plainlanguage.gov
As the government's documentation was inadequate, ultimately the enactment of the 2010 Plaintes Writing Act to promote the use of simple languages for all government communications and the plain language official website PlainLanguage.gov It led to the establishment. We need to cross the border with the United States and even exceed English. Organizations around the world promise to improve understanding of government documents by using a concise language: Canadian International Language Association, France COSLA and CHIARO! In Italy
Dr. Neil James of the Common English Foundation discovered that by using plain English for communication, productivity improves and costs are reduced. Indeed, he said that the operational costs of Swedish higher education institution call centers have been reduced by 20% in two years by changing 200 online content to regular English. 18 F suggests that "acronyms often confuse the reader, please avoid using them as much as possible". The Australian Government department's name is often abbreviated as an abbreviation. For example, DFAT (Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade), PM & C (Cabinet Office Cabinet) and DHS (Human Resources Department) are taken up.
In some countries governments and legal institutions must draft new laws in simple English. There are even general English professors in Cambridge. The simple English movement that began in 1979 promoted the use of clear words, opposed technical terms, gob diggook, and other obscure words. The importance of the appearance was also recognized at this event, and paper design, fonts and layout were as important as words that convey meaning. The event website provides sample materials including a series of complications called easy to understand English guide, detailed training course and "# x20AC; & # x153; Utter drivel" and # x20AC; Recommendations for scientific writing are also included on this site. The next section outlines our own tips and examples of simple English writing methods.