Myth
Leichte Sprache (Easy language) supports many people in understanding texts.
This myth is true.
"Leichte Sprache" represents a simplified, easy-to-understand form of everyday and technical language. Rules are observed when using it. The "Netzwerk Leichte Sprache" gives the following rules as examples:
- Use simple words
- Write short sentences
- Do not use abbreviations
- Leave enough space between the lines
- Make many paragraphs and headings
- Use pictures
Providing (also) information in "Leichter Sprache" supports many people. If "Leichte Sprache" texts are missing, even a small information pleque at the museum could be hard to read and to understand. Thus, people with mental challenges who face reaing difficulties as well as people with dyslexia are excluded from information. Further, texts in "Leichter Sprache" support many people, such as second or foreign language learners of German, or elder people.
Visit us in our Student Office for Barriere-Sensitive Service (STUBBS), to talk with us about "Leichte Sprache" and Barriere-Sensitivity.
Talk (only in German language)
In this video, a professional journalist presents her experiences with plain language. In her statement, she discusses different target groups for whom plain language can be helpful.
STUBBS offers and support
The Student Office for Barriere-Sensitive Service (STUBBS) offers and supports you with services for the design of digital barrier-sensitive materials. Click the following button to view them.
Helpdesk opening hours
Out of opening hours (GOT 001.1 & digital), the STUBBS is often staffed – please check the door label and come in :-).
Granted by
StudyasU is granted by Stiftung Innovation in der Hochschullehre (Grant Nr. FBM2020-EA-1050) (August 01, 2021 - July 31, 2024)