V4 Linking devices

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There are many causes of air pollution. There is the use of private cars. This can cause many breathing problems because of fumes. Other forms of transport cause air pollution, these are buses, boats and motorcycles. Factories produce gasses that go into the air causing pollution. These things make people's health suffer.
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To begin with, there are many causes of air pollution. Firstly, there is the use of private cars. This can cause many breathing problems because of fumes. Furthermore, other forms of transport cause air pollution, for example buses, boats and motorcycles. In addition, factories produce gasses that go into the air causing pollution. All in all, these things make people's health suffer.

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Coherence
- It makes for easier reading and understanding.

- It is achieved by means of linking devices: words and phrases that link up paragraphs, sentences, and words.

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Linking devices
- Each with its own function. 

- They denote a particular relationship between words, sentences and paragraphs. 

- The most commonly used linking words: and, or and but.  

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Linking devices
Contrast

For example, 'although', 'despite' etc.


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Slide 6 - Link

Linking devices
Addition

For example, 'moreover', 'in addition' etc.

Do the exercise by following the link.


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Slide 8 - Link

Linking devices
Purpose or reason

Expressions like, 'as a result', 'owing to' etc.

Do the exercise by following the link.


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Linking devices
Time

Expressions like, 'at first', 'eventually' etc.

Do the exercise by following the link.


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Giving examples
for example, for instance, in this case, in another case, take the case of, to illustrate, as an illustration, to take another example, namely, that is, as shown by, as illustrated by, as expressed by.

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Pick a linking device to give examples and write a sentence with 'lorry/truck' (FU 33).

Slide 14 - Open question

Showing similarity
similarly, likewise, in a similar manner, like, in the same way.

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Pick a linking device to show similarity and write a sentence with 'harvest/crop' (FU 39).

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Repeating ideas
as I have said, in brief, as I have noted, as suggested above, as has been noted.

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Pick a linking device to repeat ideas and write a sentence with 'enormous/huge/vast' (FU 42).

Slide 18 - Open question

Emphasising ideas
definitely, extremely, indeed, absolutely, positively, obviously, naturally, always, never, surprisingly, emphatically, without a doubt, certainly, undeniably, without reservation.

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Pick a linking device to emphasise ideas and write a sentence with 'surroundings' (FU 37).

Slide 20 - Open question

Summarising or concluding ideas
thus, lastly, in brief, in short, on the whole, to sum up, to conclude, in conclusion, as I have shown, as I have said.

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Pick a linking device to summarise or conclude ideas and write a sentence with 'gloomy' (FU 46).

Slide 22 - Open question

Expressing alternatives
or, rather, alternatively, differently put, either . . . or, whether . . . or, as it were.

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Pick a linking device to express alternatives and write a sentence with 'forgery/fake/counterfeit' (FU 47).

Slide 24 - Open question