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... ... @@ -1,125 +1,85 @@ 1 -(% class="box" %) 2 -((( 3 -Following this helps: 1 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 2 +Plain English 4 4 5 -* **people in a hurry** – simply written content is easier to scan and absorb instantly 6 -* **people who are stressed** – if you're anxious you find it harder to comprehend things 7 -* **people who are multi-tasking** – if you're distracted it's hard to comprehend convoluted structures 8 -* **cognitive impairments** – shorter, non-complex sentences carry less cognitive load 9 -* **visual impairments** – short, simple sentences convey meaning in a smaller visual field 10 -* **motor impairments** – it's less tiring when you can absorb what you read quickly 11 -))) 4 +Make content clear and understandable, to open the web up for users with different literacy levels and access challenges. 12 12 13 -== 14 -Guidelines == 6 +WCAG states that "using the clearest and simplest language appropriate is highly desirable." 15 15 16 -Short, simple sentences are better on the web than long, protracted prose with complex syntax. WCAG says: "using the clearest and simplest language appropriate is highly desirable." The United Nations recommends plain language for communications. 8 +The United Nations recommends plain language for communications. 9 + 17 17 11 +=== 1. Choose easy and short words not formal, long ones. === 18 18 19 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H1.MakeyouraveragesentenceA015wordslong." %) 20 -[[1. Make your average sentence 15 words long.>>doc:||anchor="#1"]] 13 +Use ‘buy’ instead of ‘purchase’, ‘help’ instead of ‘assist’, and ‘about’ instead of ‘approximately’. 21 21 22 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H2.A0Avoidcomplexsentencestructures." %) 23 -[[2. Avoid complex sentence structures.>>doc:||anchor="#2"]] 24 - 25 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 26 -[[Usability evidence>>doc:||anchor="#UESS"]] 15 +Write for the reading comprehension of a 9 year old. This helps you reach the most users and makes your content easy to scan. 27 27 28 28 29 - ----18 +=== 2. Jargon and buzzwords are unlikely to be clear language. === 30 30 31 - ====20 +Often, these words are too general and vague and can lead to misinterpretation or empty, meaningless text. Avoid them. Instead, think about what the term actually means and describe that. Be open and specific. 32 32 33 -=== {{id name="#1"/}}1. Make your average sentence 15 words long. === 34 34 35 -The maximum sentence length for a good level of comprehension is 25 words. Split long sentences up into 2 or 3, or use bullet points. 36 - 37 -Oxford Guide to plain English, GOV.UK and linguists agree: 38 - 39 -* 15 word sentences are more likely to be comprehensible 40 -* 25 words is a good maximum sentence length limit 41 -* above 40 words sentences are hard to comprehend easily 42 - 43 - 44 44 Example: 24 +"Let's touch base in 10 and do some blue sky thinking." This uses jargon. 25 +"Let's meet in 10 minutes to think of some ideas." Conveys same meaning using clear language. 45 45 46 -(% class="mark" %)This sentence is about 15 words long and is easy to understand. 47 47 48 -=== {{id name="#2"/}}2.Avoidcomplex sentence structures. ===28 +=== 3. Write conversationally. === 49 49 50 -They are less easy to comprehend quickly. Understanding them requires more cognitive effort than simple sentences. 51 - 30 +Picture your audience and write as if you were talking directly to them, with the authority of someone who can help and inform. 52 52 53 -Complexity depends on: 54 54 55 -* number of clauses in a sentence, the more clauses the more complex it is 56 -* distribution of associated words across the sentence – how easily can the brain 'parse a phrase': recognise, connect and comprehend words that together convey meaning 57 - 33 +=== 4. Test your content with users === 58 58 59 -Example: 60 -\\(% class="mark" %)"The red fox jumped over the gate." – easier to understand 61 -"The fox, which was red, over the gate jumped." – harder to understand 35 +What is 'plain' for one person may not be for someone else. 62 62 63 63 64 - ----38 +== Usability evidence == 65 65 66 - == {{idame="#UESS"/}}Usabilityevidence:imple==40 +[[Guideline 3.1 Readable: Make text content readable and understandable.>>url:https://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/meaning-supplements.html]], Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, 2008. 67 67 68 - OxfordGuideEnglish42 +[['Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities'>>url:http://templatelab.com/convention-on-the-rights-of-persons-with-disabilities/]], page 4 Article 2, Definitions, The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, 2018. 69 69 70 - JyotiSanyal'Indlish'44 +[['Plain Language Is for Everyone, Even Experts'>>url:https://www.nngroup.com/articles/plain-language-experts/]], H. Loranger, Nielsen Norman Group, 2017 71 71 72 -Author AnnWylie46 +[['The Public Speaks: An Empirical Study of Legal Communication'>>url:https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1843415]], C. R. Trudeau in 14 Scribes J. Leg. Writing 121 2012 73 73 74 -[[ WritingforGOV.UK>>url:https://www.gov.uk/guidance/content-design/writing-for-gov-uk]],UK Governmentwebsite48 +[['Strengthening plain language'>>url:http://www.iplfederation.org/]], International Plain Language Federation. Undated. 75 75 76 -[[ 'Sentencelength:why 25 wordsisurlimit'>>url:https://insidegovuk.blog.gov.uk/2014/08/04/sentence-length-why-25-words-is-our-limit/]],InsideGOV.UK, UK Governmentblog, 201450 +[[Plain Language Commission style guide>>url:https://www.clearest.co.uk/plain-language-commission-style-guide]], Plain Language Commission, 2011 77 77 78 -[[' Contentdesign'>>url:https://contentdesign.london/book/]],SarahRichards, 201752 +[['The principles of readability'>>url:http://www.impact-information.com/impactinfo/readability02.pdf]], Impact Information, William H. DuBay, 2004 79 79 80 -[[ 'The role of word difficultyandsentencelength in textcomprehension'>>url:https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a114935.pdf]],T.M.DuffyandP. K. U'Ren,198254 +[[Plain language entry>>url:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_language]], Wikipedia, last updated 2018 81 81 82 - [['TheInfluence of Semanticsnd Syntax on What Readers Remember'>>url:https://www.hcde.washington.edu/files/people/docs/Isakson_Spyridakis_Sem_Syn.pdf]],C. S. Isakson and J. H. Spyridakis, 199956 +== Usability evidence == 83 83 84 -[[ 'How thebrain attunestosentenceprocessing: Relatingbehavior,structure,andfunction'>>url:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4819595/]],A. Fengler,L. Meyer,A. D. Friederici, NationalCenterfor Biotechnology Information58 +[[Guideline 3.1 Readable: Make text content readable and understandable.>>url:https://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/meaning-supplements.html]], Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, 2008. 85 85 86 -[[' FunctionalAnalysisof Clause Complex in theLanguageofNewsWebsitesTexts: A Comparative Study of Two Articles'>>url:http://www.ijsrp.org/research-paper-0616/ijsrp-p5445.pdf]],F.M.S. Eid,InternationalJournal of ScientificandResearchPublications, Volume6, Issue 6,June201660 +[['Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities'>>url:http://templatelab.com/convention-on-the-rights-of-persons-with-disabilities/]], page 4 Article 2, Definitions, The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, 2018. 87 87 88 -[[ ReadingLevel>>url:https://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/meaning-supplements.html]],UnderstandingSC 3.1.5, WCAG, 200862 +[['Plain Language Is for Everyone, Even Experts'>>url:https://www.nngroup.com/articles/plain-language-experts/]], H. Loranger, Nielsen Norman Group, 2017 89 89 90 -[[' ReadabilityAssessmentof Internet-BasedConsumerHealthInformation'>>url:http://rc.rcjournal.com/content/53/10/1310/tab-pdf]],T.M.WalshandT.A. Volskoin RespiratoryCareOctober 2008, 53 (10)1310-131564 +[['The Public Speaks: An Empirical Study of Legal Communication'>>url:https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1843415]], C. R. Trudeau in 14 Scribes J. Leg. Writing 121 2012 91 91 92 -[[' Theresearch basis of plainlanguagetechniques:Implicationsfor establishingstandards'>>url:https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Karen_Schriver/publication/285927928_The_research_basis_of_plain_language_techniques_Implications_for_establishing_standards/links/5664c50208ae192bbf90aa85/The-research-basis-of-plain-language-techniques-Implications-for-establishing-standards.pdf]],Karen Schriver,PhD, Dr. A. L. Cheek, M. Mercer, Center for Plain Language,November20, 2008, MexicoCity66 +[['Strengthening plain language'>>url:http://www.iplfederation.org/]], International Plain Language Federation. Undated. 93 93 94 -[[ 'ReadabilityLevels of Health-BasedWebsites: From Contentto Comprehension'>>url:https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ851863.pdf]], M. Schutten, A. McFarland, PhD, International Electronic Journalof HealthEducation, 2009,12:99-10768 +[[Plain Language Commission style guide>>url:https://www.clearest.co.uk/plain-language-commission-style-guide]], Plain Language Commission, 2011 95 95 96 -[[' Writing smaller'>>url:http://clarity-international.net/journals/63.pdf]],ClarityJournalno.63, 201070 +[['The principles of readability'>>url:http://www.impact-information.com/impactinfo/readability02.pdf]], Impact Information, William H. DuBay, 2004 97 97 98 -[[Plain LanguageCommissionstyle guide>>url:https://irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com/aaf9e928/files/uploaded/PLCstyleguide25July2012.pdf]],201272 +[[Plain language entry>>url:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_language]], Wikipedia, last updated 2018 99 99 100 - [['ShorterLinesFacilitateReading in Those Who Struggle'>>url:https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0071161]], Matthew H. Schneps , Jenny M. Thomson, Gerhard Sonnert, Marc Pomplun, ChenChen, Amanda Heffner-Wong, 201374 +== Short sentence length == 101 101 102 -[['Towards a better measure of readability: Explanation of empirical performance results'>>url:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/00437956.1989.11435805]], Leslie A. Olsen & Rod Johnson, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015 103 103 104 -[['What is plain language?'>>url:https://plainlanguagenetwork.org/plain-language/what-is-plain-language/]], Plain Language Association International, 2015 105 105 106 - [[Textcomplexity,ATOS, and Lexile® Measures>>url:https://www.renaissance.com/products/practice/accelerated-reader-360/atos-and-text-complexity/]],Renaissance Learning, 201678 +== Simple sentence structure == 107 107 108 -[['Understanding Plain English summaries. A comparison of two approaches to improve the quality of Plain English summaries in research reports.'>>url:https://researchinvolvement.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40900-017-0064-0]] 2017 109 109 110 -[['How to use Yoast SEO: The readability analysis?'>>url:https://yoast.com/yoast-seo-readability-analysis/]] Edwin Toonen, Yoast, 2018 111 111 112 - [[The CrystalMark standard>>url:http://www.plainenglish.co.uk/services/crystal-mark/7-the-crystal-mark-standard.html]] Plain English Campaign, undated82 +{{children/}} 113 113 114 114 115 ----- 116 - 117 -(% class="box" %) 118 -((( 119 -See also: 120 - 121 -* [[Plain English>>doc:Plain English.Plain English, simple sentences.WebHome]] 122 -* [[Specialist terms>>doc:Plain English.Specialist terms.WebHome]] 123 -* [[Law, medicine, money>>doc:Plain English.Medical.WebHome]] 124 -* [[Words to avoid>>doc:Plain English.Words to avoid.WebHome]] 125 -))) 85 +