H4 P1 W2 linking words

Basic rules
  • We do our work when we should
  • We are silent during explanations and raise our hands for questions
  • Our phone is in our "zakkie" on the corner of our table
  • We don't eat, drink, or chew gum in class
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This lesson contains 37 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Basic rules
  • We do our work when we should
  • We are silent during explanations and raise our hands for questions
  • Our phone is in our "zakkie" on the corner of our table
  • We don't eat, drink, or chew gum in class

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A child was reported missing. A TV news helicopter crew spotted him on the roof playing hooky.

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learning goals
- I know the types of linking      words

- I can use the linking words in a sentence

- I will NEVER make these three basic mistakes in writing...

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Linking words
Linking words are very important to use in your writing. Without them, your text becomes less logical and more difficult to follow.

They are also very important for reading comprehension. You will understand the structure and reasoning of the writer if you understand linking words.

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linking words

Slide 6 - Mind map

Which word do we NOT use to give an example?
A
for example
B
namely
C
for instance
D
furthermore

Slide 7 - Quiz

The words:
And, In addition, As well as,
Also, Too, Furthermore, Moreover, Apart from
In addition to ,Besides
Are used to .......?......information
A
explain
B
summarise
C
add
D
order

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The words: In short
In brief, In summary,To summarise, In a nutshell, To conclude
In conclusion

Are used to ......?........information
A
summarise
B
explain
C
order
D
give examples of

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The words: The former,
Firstly, secondly, finally, The first point is,
Lastly, The following

Are used to:
A
summarise
B
Add information
C
explain
D
order

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The words: Due to / due to the fact that,
Because, Because of, Since, As

Are used to:
A
explain / give a reason
B
order
C
summarise
D
indicate a contradiction

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The words: Therefore, So, Consequently
This means that, As a result

Are used to:
A
indicate consequence
B
order
C
summarise
D
give examples

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Now let's practise

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I like sugar in my tea, .......... I don't like milk in it.
A
or
B
but
C
so
D
moreover

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He was late ........ the bus didn't come.
A
or
B
if
C
because
D
why

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They climbed the mountain...... it was very windy.
A
although
B
after
C
so
D
because

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.......... I finished school, I went to New Zealand.
A
Although
B
After
C
So

Slide 17 - Quiz

Which linking word is the odd one out?
A
as well as
B
furthermore
C
also
D
for example

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Which linking word is the odd one out?
A
in addition
B
additionally
C
however
D
moreover

Slide 19 - Quiz

Which linking word is the odd one out?
A
therefore
B
such as
C
for instance
D
for example

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Which linking word is the odd one out?
A
as a result
B
consequently
C
besides
D
therefore

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Fill in the correct linking word:
Climates are changing ______ global warming.
A
in spite of
B
as a result of
C
in order to
D
although

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Fill in the correct linking word:
We don't take global warming seriously enough ________ rising ocean levels and floods.

A
though
B
as a result of
C
because of
D
in spite of

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Fill in the correct linking word:
He could read and write
______ being blind.
A
despite
B
as a result of
C
although
D
besides

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Rewrite the following two sentences into one, using the linking word given:

"He drove from Tangier to Agadir. 
He didn’t stop for a rest. (without)"

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He drove from Tangier to Agadir without stopping for a rest.
Without stopping for a rest, he drove from Tangier to Agadir.

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Rewrite the following to sentences into one, using the linking word given:

"She spoke very loudly. 
The old man still couldn’t hear her. (no matter how)"

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No matter how loudly she spoke, the old man still couldn’t hear her. 

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Rewrite the following sentences into one, using the linking word given: 

"I must put my glasses on. 
I won’t be able to see clearly. (unless)"

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Unless I put my glasses on. I won’t be able to see clearly.
I won't be able to see clearly, unless I put my glasses on. 

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Rewrite the following sentences into one, using the linking word given: 

"He played until the end of the match. 
He had injured his leg. (although)"

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He played until the end of the match, although he had injured his leg. 
Although he had injured his leg, he played until the end of the match. 

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feedback  0-meting and writing
marks and feedback.


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3 mistakes you'll never make

You live in the Netherlands. But you speak Dutch


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3 mistakes you'll never make
You live in the Netherlands. But you speak Dutch.

Ik = I   I'm = not formal, but OK.   I always gets a capital ( just like your name, last name, school name)




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3 mistakes you'll never make
You live in the Netherlands. But you speak Dutch.

Ik = I   I'm = not formal, but OK.   I always gets a capital ( just like your name, last name, school name)

You are a good person. But you DO/ SPEAK/WRITE English well.




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Exit ticket
Write a letter to an exchange student in England who wants to visit The Hague/your school
 Use the following information.


- Talk about where you are from, where you live now, and what languages you speak.
- Talk about things you are good at, and 1 thing you want to be better at.
- mention one thing that is fun to do in The Hague.

- End with 
Regards, 
Your Name [Fill in your name here]


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