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Transitions
Transitions are the words and phrases used to move from one idea to the next. They help your words flow smoothly and show readers how your ideas relate to each other. In shorter essays, a phrase is usually enough to transition from one paragraph to the next. In longer essays, a sentence or two may be required to guide your reader to the next idea. – R E V I S I N G PA R A G R A P H S – 1 1 7 www.IELTS4U.blogfa.com ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE TRANSITIONAL WORDS AND PHRASES order of importance more importantly above all moreover in addition first and foremost furthermore first, second, third, etc. chronological then next later before after during while as when afterward since until first, second, third, etc. spatial beside next to along around above below beyond behind in front of under near cause and effect therefore because as a result so since thus consequently accordingly hence comparison likewise similarly like in the same way just as contrast on the other hand however on the contrary unlike but yet rather instead whereas although In the lying with silence essay, notice how the writer uses transitions to move from one paragraph to another. The first sentence of the sixth paragraph, “I’m guilty of silent deceptions, too” connects the previous example (the man who bought a stolen necklace for his girlfriend) to the next example, the writer’s own silent lie. Then, the beginning of the second sentence uses the transitional phrase for example to lead readers into the support for that paragraph. In addition, the phrase a few weeks later provides a transition in the middle of the paragraph, connecting the writer’s decision to keep silent with her friend’s discovery of the deception. To demonstrate how important transitions are, here’s the fourth paragraph of the essay with transitions removed and then repeated with transitions intact (and underlined): These silent lies can have consequences. A man who buys a stolen necklace for his girlfriend could lose her trust, which could be detrimental to the relationship. He could also face criminal charges. Even she could be in trouble for posses- sion of a stolen necklace. These silent lies can have consequences. For example, a man who buys a stolen necklace for his girlfriend could lose her trust, which could be detrimental to the relationship. More importantly, he could also face criminal charges. In addition, even she could be in trouble for possession of a stolen necklace. Download 1.13 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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