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Learning Lessons. Lesson 5: Writing- Letter/Article of Opinion Linking Words. What are linking words?. Are words that help you to connect ideas and sentences, so that people can follow your ideas. Why are they important?.

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  1. Learning Lessons Lesson 5: Writing- Letter/Article of Opinion Linking Words

  2. What are linking words? • Are words that help you to connect ideas and sentences, so that people can follow your ideas

  3. Why are they important? • Linking words play an important part in speaking and writing. They signal to the reader the direction the speaker/ writer is taking.

  4. Linking words can be used to: • Link the flow of ideas in your writing • Guide the reader towards the next stage of the argument • Link paragraphs together

  5. Linking words can be used for the following purposes: • To list points • To add more points • To give examples/ reasons • To introduce the opposing viewpoint • To conclude

  6. To list points: • To begin with • To start with • Lastly • Firstly • Finally

  7. To add more points: • Furthermore • In addition • What is more • Moreover • Also

  8. To give examples/ reasons: • Therefore • For instance • Because • Then • In this way • This would mean that • Such as • Consequently • As a result • For example • Since

  9. To introduce the opposing viewpoint: • Whilst • Nevertheless • On the other hand • However

  10. To conclude: • All in all • To sum up • All things considered

  11. TASK Look at the two extracts from letters of opinion below and fill in the gaps with the words/ phrases in the list: That way; In my opinion; Firstly; I think; There’s no point; As a result

  12. Text A ……. the first thing to do is get your CV up to date. ……. if you see a job you like the look of you can apply straight away. ……. in sitting around and doing nothing.

  13. Text B ……., the town council should take immediate action. ……., a recycling scheme should be introduced. ……. many items such as glass, paper and aluminium could be reused.

  14. Bibliography • Obee, Bob, Evans, Virginia (2003). Upstream Upper Intermediate, Student’s Book, Express Publishing • www.flo-joe.co.uk/cae/students/ • http://library.bcu.ac.uk/learner/writingguides • www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/writing-linking-words.php

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