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Linking Words English PDF, Table & Examples

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Linking Words English PDF, Table & Examples

Linking words are essential for enhancing the style and coherence of English writing. This comprehensive guide provides a detailed list of linking words in English, organized by their functions, to help students improve their writing skills.

  • The guide covers various categories of linking words, including accentuation, comparison, examples, substantiation, contrast, consequence, connection, sequence, summary, time, places, emphasis, restatement, evaluation, and concession.
  • Each category offers multiple examples of linking words in English, providing students with a rich vocabulary to choose from.
  • The document emphasizes the importance of using varied and interesting linking words to avoid repetitive sentence structures.

20.12.2020

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LINKING WORDS
To add style to your text, make sure you don't start each sentence with the same conjunctions or
use the same conjunctions ove

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Continuation of Linking Words and Additional Categories

This page continues the list of linking words in English, focusing on additional categories and providing more examples for each.

  1. Time (Zeit): Words and phrases related to time are listed, including "since," "simultaneously," "recently," and "subsequently."

Example: "Meanwhile" can be used to indicate that something is happening at the same time as another event.

  1. Places (Ortsangaben): This section provides words for describing locations, such as "adjacent to," "beyond," "here," and "opposite."

  2. Emphasis (Nachdruck): Words and phrases for adding emphasis are listed, including "undeniably," "without doubt," "above all," and "in fact."

Highlight: Using emphasis words can help strengthen your arguments and draw attention to key points in your writing.

  1. Restatement (Neudarstellung): This category offers phrases for rephrasing or clarifying ideas, such as "in other words," "that is," and "more simply."

  2. Evaluation (Beurteilung): Words for expressing judgments or assessments are provided, including "allegedly," "more important," "fortunately," and "unfortunately."

  3. Concession (Zugeständnis): This section lists phrases for making concessions or acknowledging opposing viewpoints, such as "granted," "to be sure," and "of course."

Vocabulary: "You could counter" is a phrase used to introduce a potential counterargument or opposing view.

The page concludes with a note indicating that the document was created by @lernendes.wesen, providing attribution for the comprehensive list of linking words in English.

LINKING WORDS
To add style to your text, make sure you don't start each sentence with the same conjunctions or
use the same conjunctions ove

Öffnen

Comprehensive Guide to Linking Words in English

This page introduces the concept of linking words and their importance in enhancing writing style. It provides an extensive list of linking words in English, categorized by their functions.

Highlight: To add style to your text, make sure you don't start each sentence with the same conjunctions or use the same conjunctions over and over again.

The page covers the following categories of linking words:

  1. Accentuation (Hervorhebung): This section includes words and phrases that emphasize important points, such as "It is obvious that," "Obviously," and "Indeed."

  2. Comparison (Vergleich): Words for drawing comparisons are listed, including "in comparison to," "like," "likewise," and "similarly."

  3. Examples (Beispiele): This category provides various ways to introduce examples, such as "for example," "for instance," and "such as."

Example: "Let me give you an example" is a phrase that can be used to introduce a specific illustration of a point.

  1. Substantiation (Begründung): Words and phrases for providing reasons or justifications are listed, including "because," "That's why," and "Due to the fact that."

  2. Contrast (Gegensätze): This section offers words to express contrasting ideas, such as "but," "although," "however," and "whereas."

  3. Consequence (Folge): Words indicating results or consequences are provided, including "consequently," "As a result," and "therefore."

  4. Connection (Verbindung): This category lists words for linking ideas, such as "In addition," "Moreover," and "Furthermore."

  5. Sequence (Reihenfolge): Words for indicating order or sequence are provided, including "First of all," "Secondly," and "finally."

  6. Summary (Zusammenfassung): This section offers phrases for concluding or summarizing, such as "In conclusion," "To sum it up," and "In summary."

Vocabulary: "To put it in a nutshell" is an idiomatic expression meaning to summarize something briefly and clearly.

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Linking Words English PDF, Table & Examples

Linking words are essential for enhancing the style and coherence of English writing. This comprehensive guide provides a detailed list of linking words in English, organized by their functions, to help students improve their writing skills.

  • The guide covers various categories of linking words, including accentuation, comparison, examples, substantiation, contrast, consequence, connection, sequence, summary, time, places, emphasis, restatement, evaluation, and concession.
  • Each category offers multiple examples of linking words in English, providing students with a rich vocabulary to choose from.
  • The document emphasizes the importance of using varied and interesting linking words to avoid repetitive sentence structures.

20.12.2020

18903

 

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Englisch

1875

LINKING WORDS
To add style to your text, make sure you don't start each sentence with the same conjunctions or
use the same conjunctions ove

Continuation of Linking Words and Additional Categories

This page continues the list of linking words in English, focusing on additional categories and providing more examples for each.

  1. Time (Zeit): Words and phrases related to time are listed, including "since," "simultaneously," "recently," and "subsequently."

Example: "Meanwhile" can be used to indicate that something is happening at the same time as another event.

  1. Places (Ortsangaben): This section provides words for describing locations, such as "adjacent to," "beyond," "here," and "opposite."

  2. Emphasis (Nachdruck): Words and phrases for adding emphasis are listed, including "undeniably," "without doubt," "above all," and "in fact."

Highlight: Using emphasis words can help strengthen your arguments and draw attention to key points in your writing.

  1. Restatement (Neudarstellung): This category offers phrases for rephrasing or clarifying ideas, such as "in other words," "that is," and "more simply."

  2. Evaluation (Beurteilung): Words for expressing judgments or assessments are provided, including "allegedly," "more important," "fortunately," and "unfortunately."

  3. Concession (Zugeständnis): This section lists phrases for making concessions or acknowledging opposing viewpoints, such as "granted," "to be sure," and "of course."

Vocabulary: "You could counter" is a phrase used to introduce a potential counterargument or opposing view.

The page concludes with a note indicating that the document was created by @lernendes.wesen, providing attribution for the comprehensive list of linking words in English.

LINKING WORDS
To add style to your text, make sure you don't start each sentence with the same conjunctions or
use the same conjunctions ove

Comprehensive Guide to Linking Words in English

This page introduces the concept of linking words and their importance in enhancing writing style. It provides an extensive list of linking words in English, categorized by their functions.

Highlight: To add style to your text, make sure you don't start each sentence with the same conjunctions or use the same conjunctions over and over again.

The page covers the following categories of linking words:

  1. Accentuation (Hervorhebung): This section includes words and phrases that emphasize important points, such as "It is obvious that," "Obviously," and "Indeed."

  2. Comparison (Vergleich): Words for drawing comparisons are listed, including "in comparison to," "like," "likewise," and "similarly."

  3. Examples (Beispiele): This category provides various ways to introduce examples, such as "for example," "for instance," and "such as."

Example: "Let me give you an example" is a phrase that can be used to introduce a specific illustration of a point.

  1. Substantiation (Begründung): Words and phrases for providing reasons or justifications are listed, including "because," "That's why," and "Due to the fact that."

  2. Contrast (Gegensätze): This section offers words to express contrasting ideas, such as "but," "although," "however," and "whereas."

  3. Consequence (Folge): Words indicating results or consequences are provided, including "consequently," "As a result," and "therefore."

  4. Connection (Verbindung): This category lists words for linking ideas, such as "In addition," "Moreover," and "Furthermore."

  5. Sequence (Reihenfolge): Words for indicating order or sequence are provided, including "First of all," "Secondly," and "finally."

  6. Summary (Zusammenfassung): This section offers phrases for concluding or summarizing, such as "In conclusion," "To sum it up," and "In summary."

Vocabulary: "To put it in a nutshell" is an idiomatic expression meaning to summarize something briefly and clearly.

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Knowunity ist die #1 unter den Bildungs-Apps in fünf europäischen Ländern

Knowunity wurde bei Apple als "Featured Story" ausgezeichnet und hat die App-Store-Charts in der Kategorie Bildung in Deutschland, Italien, Polen, der Schweiz und dem Vereinigten Königreich regelmäßig angeführt. Werde noch heute Mitglied bei Knowunity und hilf Millionen von Schüler:innen auf der ganzen Welt.

Ranked #1 Education App

Laden im

Google Play

Laden im

App Store

Knowunity ist die #1 unter den Bildungs-Apps in fünf europäischen Ländern

4.9+

Durchschnittliche App-Bewertung

15 M

Schüler:innen lieben Knowunity

#1

In Bildungs-App-Charts in 12 Ländern

950 K+

Schüler:innen haben Lernzettel hochgeladen

Immer noch nicht überzeugt? Schau dir an, was andere Schüler:innen sagen...

iOS User

Ich liebe diese App so sehr, ich benutze sie auch täglich. Ich empfehle Knowunity jedem!! Ich bin damit von einer 4 auf eine 1 gekommen :D

Philipp, iOS User

Die App ist sehr einfach und gut gestaltet. Bis jetzt habe ich immer alles gefunden, was ich gesucht habe :D

Lena, iOS Userin

Ich liebe diese App ❤️, ich benutze sie eigentlich immer, wenn ich lerne.