They Say, I Say #9 "You Mean I Can Just Say It That Way?"

 1a. Examples in the chapter show that translating academic language into everydayspeak can be a good tool for spelling out ideas to readers. But at a basic level, such translation can be a basic means for you as a writer to prove your thoughts to yourself. Translating academicspeak into everyday speak can be a tool to help say what to begin with.

1b. As the examples in the present chapter have informed, translating academic language into everydayspeak could be an indispensable tool for clarifying and underscoring ideas for consumers. Therefore at an even more simple level of understanding, such translation can be an indispensable means for you as a writer to clarify your own ideas to oneself. In separate means, translating acadmeicspeak into everydayspeak can serve as a processing mechanic that enables you to discover what you are trying to claim to commence with.

1c. As the examples in this chapter show, translating academic language into everydayspeak can be a necessary tool in clarifying and understanding ideas for the readers. But at a basic level, such translation can be a fundamental way for you as an author to clarify your own thoughts to oneself. In separate means, translating academicspeak into everydayspeak can be a tool to help you discover what you are trying to claim to begin with.


2. An excert from an essay I wrote is "People all across the world have heard the name Tesla, from the car company to famous scientific inventions. The man who started all of this is Nikola Tesla. Nikola Tesla was born in 1856 in Smiljan, Austrian Empire, but now known as Croatia. Tesla lost his brother at the age of seven, which initiated his long life of mental illness. He went to college at the Technical University of Graz for math and physics, and the University of Prague for philosophy. He was on a walk when coming up with the idea for a brushless AC motor around 1882. He then worked in Paris for the Continental Edison Company, meanwhile constructing his first induction motor after hours"(Albright 1). Since the essay is mostly informative, there is not much everydayspeak involved in it; or at least this section of it. There is some at the beginning, but I could've added something more personal later in the excerpt. For example instead of "He was on a walk when coming up with the idea for a brushless AC motor around 1882. He then worked in Paris for the Continental Edison Company, meanwhile constructing his first induction motor after hours", I could've said "Tesla was on his way for a walk when he got a sudden idea for a brushless AC motor. After that, he went to work in Paris for the Continental Edison Company, while he starting building the induction motor he thought up after work. This occurred in 1882".

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