Definitions
Examples
Which Register?
Example Quotes
Other
100
  • standard academic two-way communication

  • usually polite and courteous

 Consultative Register

100
  • EXAMPLES: essays, research papers, 

    presentations, sermons, or speeches

Formal Register


100

Which register should you use when you're at church?

Consultative Register

100

Which register is this?

Hey foolio, let's peace out.

Casual 

100

True or False: 

  • A person can go from one register to the next register without any conflicts 

True

200
  • Also called static register

  • can’t change the words 

 Frozen Register


200

EXAMPLES: Pledge of Allegiance, Alma Mater, words to a song, marriage vows, poetry, prayers, airport announcements, and laws

 Frozen Register


200

True or False: Frozen register should be used in a conversation with your teacher

False

200

Which register is this?

"In this essay, I will demonstrate the differences between Lennie and George."

Formal

200

Which register do a lot of students use in the classroom and which register should they use?

Casual

Consultative

300
  • nonstandard communication

  • language between people in relationships 

Intimate Register

300

EXAMPLES:  conversation with peers, chats and emails, personal blogs, texts

Casual Register

300

Which register will most students use in texts or when talking to friends at school?

Casual
300

Which register is this?

"Good Morning Mrs. Beaudoin, how are you today?"

I'm well, thank you for asking.

Consultative

300

True or False: Skipping several registers in one conversation can be considered rude.

True

400

nonstandard, one-way and two-way communication

slang, incomplete sentences, vulgarities, colloquialisms (informal language such as ya’ll, gonna), and unfinished thoughts

Casual Register

400
  • EXAMPLES:  nicknames,  special terms, excludes others and has its own code, finish each other’s sentences

Intimate Register

400

Which register should you use during our Fishbowl discussions?

Consultative
400

Which register is this?

Bae, I love you so much. 

Intimate

400

How do you decide which language register is appropriate to use?

  • Audience    

  • Topic

  • Situation

500
  • standard academic one way communication

  • usually impersonal 

Formal Register


500

EXAMPLES: discussions, questions & answers in the classroom or conversation on-the-job, talking with lawyer or doctor

 Consultative Register

500

Give an example of a conversation that uses a casual register and change it to a consultative register.

Answers vary.

500

2 parts: 

Part 1: Which register is this?

"Do not leave your bags unattended."

Part 2: Provide an example of an Intimate Register

Frozen Register


Part 2: answers vary

500

Name all 5 Language Registers

  • Frozen

  • Formal

  • Consultative

  • Casual

  • Intimate