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DISCOURSE MAKERS OR LINKERS ( to express connection). There are words and expressions , often adverbs or adverbial expressions , which help you understand:. The connection between what a speaker is saying and what has already been said.
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DISCOURSE MAKERS OR LINKERS (to express connection) There are words and expressions , often adverbs or adverbial expressions, which help you understand: • The connection between what a speaker is saying and what has already been said • The connection between what a speaker has said and what he is is not going to say Discourse makers will help you sound more advanced
DISCOURSE MAKERS OR LINKERS (to express connection) To show Result • So: It is the most common way of introducing result It was freezing,SO I wore a thick coat • As a result: more formal and often used at the beginning of the clause preceded by a comma It snowed hard all night. AS A RESULT, the airport was closed the following morning • Therefore/Consequently: more formal and often used at the beginning of the clause preceded by a comma. Can also be used in front of the verb We regret that you do not have the necessary qualifications, and THEREFORE/CONSEQUENTLY we are unable to offer you the job We have THEREFORE/CONSEQUENTLY decided not to offer you the job
DISCOURSE MAKERS OR LINKERS (to express connection) To show Reason • Because: It is the most common way of introducing reason I have stopped writing to her BECAUSE she never answers me • As: more formal and often used at the beginning of the clause AS the weather is so awful, we´ve decided not to go out • Since: more formal I have stopped writing to her SINCE she never answers back BECAUSE, AS AND SINCE are synonyms and must be followed by a complete clause We have THEREFORE/CONSEQUENTLY decided not to offer you the job
DISCOURSE MAKERS OR LINKERS Eventhough
DISCOURSE MAKERS OR LINKERS Dueto/owingto