Week 2 - Linking Words

Week 2 - Commerce
linking words / connecting words

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Week 2 - Commerce
linking words / connecting words

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What are linking words?

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definition
Linking words are sometimes called linking phrases (they can be made up of more than one word), connectors or even linkers.

In short, they connect ideas together. We use them in both writing and speaking, but they are most important in writing because they provide structure to your paragraphs.
Linking words can connect two parts of one sentence. They go at the beginning of a sentence or in between the two parts.

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example
  • Although it was summer, George was wearing a thick coat.
  • George was wearing a thick coat although it was summer.

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use of linkers
Linking words provide a structure to your writing. 
They also inform the reader or listener of what is to come.
Each linker has a specific use.


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First, let's recap

Cause & Effect

Contrast & Comparison

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A cause is the reason WHY something happened, and the effect is WHAT happened

A
True
B
False

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What is the difference between "cause" and "because"?

Slide 8 - Open question

Which of the following is the odd one out?
A
Thanks to
B
Due to
C
Since
D
Therefore

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Which of the following is the odd one out?
A
For this
B
As a result
C
Because of
D
As a consequence

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Which of the following is the odd one out?
A
Even though
B
Even if
C
Despite
D
Thanks to

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Linking Words


Let's do a warm up

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Example.
Complete the sentence:
Maria invited all of her friends to the party. Unfortunately…

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Complete the sentence:
I won't be at school tomorrow, because....

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Complete the sentence:

Magister isn't working properly, as a result I.....

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but
due to
moreover
as a result
Tt is raining at the moment,
.......... they say it'll be dry this afternoon
The plane can't land at Heathrow Airport, ...........bad weather.
It was a very cold and dark day, .............it snowed from time to time.
Jack didn't hand in his essay, ..............his teacher is very disappointed.

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Give the correct translation of:
Although
A
Omdat
B
Desondanks
C
Daarom
D
Hoewel

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Give the correct translation of:
Therefore
A
Daarna
B
Hoe
C
Daarom
D
Waarom

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Give the correct translation of:
Meanwhile
A
In de tussentijd
B
Nadat
C
Omdat
D
Voordat

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Give the correct translation of:
Despite
A
Daarom
B
Ondanks
C
Zoals
D
Omdat

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Give the correct translation of:
Except
A
Maar
B
Behalve
C
Boven alles
D
Daarna

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Give the correct translation of:
Furthermore
A
Op dezelfde manier
B
Maar
C
Daarnaast
D
Verder

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What you need to study and remember
  1. The Dutch translation of the words
  2. the meaning of the linkers
  3. the use in phrases and texts

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Do the online exercises
https://www.english-grammar.at/online_exercises/connectives/con013.htm
https://www.english-grammar.at/online_exercises/connectives/con009.htm

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