837. Describing a Car Accident in 15+ Styles of English ๐Ÿš— ๐Ÿ“š

How would the same car accident be described in over 15 completely different styles of English? ๐Ÿš— ๐Ÿ“„ What are the differences in vocabulary, grammar and organisational structure? How should I change my voice to read each description? Letโ€™s see how English changes in different situations. Styles presented include: formal and informal English, news reports, an action movie screenplay, an Eminem rap, a romantic novel, a Shakespeare play, a politician making a speech, a stand-up comedian, Liam Neeson in the film Taken, and Luke in an episode of Lukeโ€™s English Podcast. PDF transcript available. Episode page (with PDF transcript) 0:00:00 Introduction 0:09:24 An informal letter to a friend 0:13:12 Literary style 0:17:05 A stand-up comedy routine 0:21:40 A police report 0:25:54 An academic essay 0:32:29 A tabloid newspaper report 0:37:23 A broadsheet newspaper report 0:40:49 A conversational anecdote between friends 0:44:47 A Hollywood action movie screenplay 0:49:05 A news report on location 0:51:43 A child writing a letter to their parents 0:53:26 An 18th century romantic novel 0:57:41 Shakespeare 1:02:23 Eminem 1:06:50 JRR Tolkein 1:10:44 Lukeโ€™s English Podcast 1:15:33 Super-intelligent alien computers who have been dispassionately observing the human race for centuries 1:20:51 A politician making a speech 1:27:06 Liam Neeson in the film โ€œTakenโ€œ (2006)
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