Technical English the style of English used in technical documents. For example,
a description of a jet engine would be unlikely to contain much humour, metaphors, emotion or slang etc; it would be very businesslike and to the point.
Technical nouns are specific types of nouns used in technical English. Many technical documents use a technical type of language that allows for more conciseness than plain English.
A technical writer writes a set of instructions to enable you to learn to use some technical equipment, like an operating manual for your new microwave oven. Thus he must have good English communications skills to clearly and briefly train his readers. His work should be a good example of effective English skills, for a language learner.
Plain English is simple, straightforward, easily understood English,in other words the opposite of the English used by lawyers which uses long words, out-of-date words, technical words and Latin words.
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William S. Pfeiffer has written: 'Technical communication' -- subject(s): Problems, exercises, English language, Rhetoric, Communication of technical information, Technical writing, Technical English 'Pocket guide to technical communications' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Rhetoric, English language, English langauge, Technical writing, Technical English 'Technical communication' -- subject(s): Rhetoric, Communication of technical information, Technical writing, Technical English, Problems, exercises, English language 'Pocket guide to technical writing' -- subject(s): English language, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Rhetoric, Technical English, Technical writing
Technical nouns are specific types of nouns used in technical English. Many technical documents use a technical type of language that allows for more conciseness than plain English.
Nell Ann Pickett has written: 'Business letters' 'Writing and reading in technical English' -- subject(s): Technical writing, Technical English, English language
English based on technical subjects like engineering, which is relatively more complicated and science-oriented.
English based on technical subjects like engineering, which is relatively more complicated and science-oriented.
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