LANGUAGE TO INTRODUCE EXAMPLES
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For example:
... For example, I'm going to buy a new suit for the party
tonight.
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For instance:
…. For instance, a father who has good skill in sports
would have children with good skills in sports as well.
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...such as:
Some countries in Europe such as the UK, Italy, and
France,....
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...namely:
Minor crimes, namely pick pocketing and traffic offenses,
should not have the same penalty as serious crimes, such as
manslaughter and murder.
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...particularly:
This course is particularly suitable for science
students, particularly those in engineering.
LANGUAGE TO ADD MORE POINTS TO
THE SAME TOPIC
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What is more:
……What is more, I think the most important benefit of
visiting a new place is that you could develop your understanding of
the world.
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Furthermore:
…. Furthermore, children expect to be taken on holiday
when they are off school during the summer.
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Moreover:
….. Moreover, the shortage of state budget may cause the
lack of investment in upgrading schools' equipment and
infrastructure.
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In addition:
... In addition, TED helps to keep people informed with
the latest technology…
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...as well:
….international tourism has disadvantages as well.
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Not only...but also...:
The nicotine in cigarettes not only causes
cancer but also leads to several other serious diseases.
LANGUAGE TO MAKE CONTRASTING
POINTS
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However,…:
We live in a technological age. However, technology
cannot solve all the world's problems.
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While/whereas:
Males spend 30 minutes a day doing the cooking
while/ whereas females spend 65 minutes a day on this activity.
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Nonetheless/Nevertheless:
While they don’t trust each other,
nonetheless/nevertheless they have worked together for many years.
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Though/although:
Although/though Tom has a lot of money, he lives
in a small, old house.
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In contrast/By contrast:
In contrast/by contrast, the percentage of
people who walked to/from work decreased.
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Despite the fact that...
Despite the fact that he studied hard, he
couldn't pass the test.
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