Should we simplify everything we write?
Should we simplify everything we write?

Should we simplify everything we write?

Ignadia Nadiatjie Ei

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<p>My core belief when it comes to communication is that we should meet people where they are, not where we think they should be. &nbsp;That means &nbsp;texts should be written so the greatest number of people can understand them. Others disagree with this idea. &nbsp;They think that by using overly simple language, we are not challenging people to learn. &nbsp;This week, I'd like to look at both sides of this argument by examining interpretive texts from art exhibits. However, is not just for museums. &nbsp;It is an issue I see every day - particularly in a global Business English context.&nbsp;</p> <p>For more information or to leave a comment, please <a href="https://marshallsayenglish.com/contact/">contact me</a> on my <a href="https://marshallsayenglish.com/">website</a>. &nbsp;I'd love to hear from you!</p> <p><a href="https://marshallsayenglish.com/">Marshallsay English</a> - Because words matter.</p> <p><strong>Museums and exhibits mentioned in today's episode:</strong></p> <p><a href="https://shop.staedelmuseum.de/">The Städel Museum</a>, Frankfurt<br> <a href="https://www.schirn.de/">The Schirn Museum</a>, Frankfurt<br> <a href="http://www.schirn.de/glanzundelend/digitorial/en">Splendor &amp; Misery in the Weimar Republic</a>, Schirn Musuem, Frankfurt</p>

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