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EAP6: Text Cohesion and Coherence Continued

EAP6: Text Cohesion and Coherence Continued.

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EAP6: Text Cohesion and Coherence Continued

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  1. EAP6:Text Cohesion and Coherence Continued

  2. One difference among the world’s seas and oceans is that the salinity varies in different climate zones. The Baltic Sea in northern Europe is only one-fourth as salty as the Red Sea in the Middle East. There are reasons for this. In warm climates, water evaporates rapidly. The concentration of salt is greater. The surrounding land is dry and does not contribute much freshwater to dilute the salty seawater. In cold climate zones, water evaporates slowly. The runoff created by melting snow adds a considerable amount of freshwater to dilute the saline seawater. The paragraph is lacking in TRANSITION SIGNALS or LINKERS. At what points could you introduce the following transition signals? ( you should use the terms in the order you find them in below) For example, Two, First of all, therefore, Second, consequently, on the other hand, Furthermore

  3. The transition words can be used as follows: One difference among the world’s seas and oceans is that the salinity varies in different climate zones. For example, the Baltic Sea in northern Europe is only one-fourth as salty as the Red Sea in the Middle East. There are two reasons for this. First of all, in warm climates, water evaporates rapidly; therefore, the concentration of salt is greater. Second, the surrounding land is dry and consequently does not contribute much freshwater to dilute the salty seawater. In cold climate zones, on the other hand, water evaporates slowly. Furthermore, the runoff created by melting snow adds a considerable amount of freshwater to dilute the saline seawater.

  4. It had started to rain. I therefore decided to take the bus. I thus avoided getting wet in my work clothes. The bus stop, however, is a fair distance from my office. Moreover, I had no umbrella with me. Consequently, I got wet anyway. In addition, on the way, a car splashed me with rain water. • It had started to rain. I therefore decided to take the bus. I thus avoided getting wet in my work clothes. The bus stop, however, is a fair distance from my office. Moreover, I had no umbrella with me. Consequently, I got wet anyway. In addition, on the way, a car splashed me with rain water. • My place of work is only a thirty-minute walk from my home, _____ I rarely take my car or even use public transport, _____ on the particular day in question I was cold wet and tired after a long day at the office, _____ I decided to catch a taxi.

  5. My place of work is only a thirty-minute walk from my home, so I rarely take my car or even use public transport, but on the particular day in question I was cold wet and tired after a long day at the office, so I decided to catch a taxi.

  6. In England trains are very expensive. Therefore many students prefer to take coaches. However an equivalent coach journey invariably takes much longer. What is more, the departure times can be quite infrequent. For example there may be only one or two inter-city buses in a day. In addition, coach are less comfortable. In conclusion, students may find that it is worth their while to buy international student rail cards. For example, for some journeys, the cost of a student rail card can be recouped in a single journey. To find out more, enquire at the Student Union Shop. In addition, information is also obtainable from train stations.

  7. In England trains are very expensive. Therefore many students prefer to take coaches. However an equivalent coach journey invariably takes much longer. What is more, the departure times can be quite infrequent. For example there may be only one or two inter-city buses in a day. In addition, coach are less comfortable. In conclusion, students may find that it is worth their while to buy international student rail cards. For example, for some journeys, the cost of a student rail card can be recouped in a single journey. To find out more, enquire at the Student Union Shop. In addition, information is also obtainable from train stations.

  8. In England trains are expensive and many students prefer to take coaches. An equivalent coach journey, however, invariably takes much longer than the train; departure times can be quite infrequent (with only one or two inter-city buses in a day) and the journey is often less comfortable. Many students find that it is worth their while to buy international student rail cards. For some journeys, the cost of a student rail card can be recouped in a single journey. To find out more, enquire at the Student Union Shop; information is also obtainable from train stations.

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