What is plain language?
Plain language follows strict rules:
- Simple words: Use of generally known and simple words.
- Short sentences: Sentences should be short and concise.
- Clear structure: Texts must have a clear and logical structure, with a clearly recognizable central theme.
- Avoidance of foreign words and jargon: If such words are unavoidable, they are explained.
- Prefer active sentences: Passive sentence constructions should be avoided, as active sentences are easier to understand.
- Direct address: Addressing the reader directly can make it easier to understand.
- Support through pictures: Where possible, pictures or simple graphics support the understanding of the text.
- Large font and clear print: the text design is intended to make reading easier.
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But why do we claim that plain language can't just work at the touch of a button?
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Mail in simple language
Translated with Eye-Able® Simple Language AI:
"Making language simple" at the touch of a button is not possible. It's complicated and not that easy.
Imagine that every text on the Internet is immediately easy to understand. This is exactly what "plain language" aims to achieve. But is it possible with just one click?
What does "plain language" mean?
It makes texts easier to understand. It helps people who have difficulty learning or know little about the language. Older people also benefit.
"Easy language" has clear rules:
- Use simple and familiar words.
- Write short sentences.
- The text should be clear and logical.
- Do not use foreign words. If you do, explain them.
- Write active sentences instead.
- Speak directly to the reader.
- Use pictures to help you.
- Write in large and clear letters.
These rules make it easier to understand and help everyone.
Our new tool
We have developed a special tool: "Simple language. It makes texts easier to understand. It works in a similar way to a translator. Our help retains the main information, but makes the text simpler. You can adapt texts immediately.
But they also need to be checked. Why doesn't "plain language" work automatically?
Our help is a first step and saves time. But people still have to check the text. Machines can't understand everything that people know. Try out our help. It supports you in writing texts that are easy to understand. But don't forget: human help is important. Start making information easier for everyone.