5. SCHILPAD
A four legged scaly long
lived reptile that carries its
house on its back.
African Languages
VOLSTRUI
S
A long legged big bird that
can run up to 70 km per
hour
LEEUW
A big catr with big teeth
big claws and big hair.
8. Kinds of Logical Connectors
Sequential Corroborative Comparative Contrasting
Explanatory
Cause and
Effect
Rebuttal Concluding
9. elements that allow you to
organize your speech in a
logical order, each of them
has a specific function.
Sequential
● First, second, third
● Next,last,finally
● In the beginning,
Before,During
● Meantime, While,
After,Afterward
● Until, at last, in the
end
10. Confirm or give support to a
theory, statement or finding
Corroborative ● further
● furthermore
● In addition
● too
11. the form of adjective or adverb
used to compare two things.
Comparative
● And
● Like
● Both
● all
● Likewise
● Similarly, also
● As well as, just as
12. a member of the speech with another
former member in opposing relationship
Contrasting
● But, although
● While, besides,
however
● On the other hand
● As opposed to
● Instead
● In contrast
● In spite of
● Rather than
● despite
13. to introduce an example, or carry out a
reiteration, a clarification or some kind
of explanatory turn
Explanatory ● For example
● For instance
● In fact
● According too
● As stated in
● For this reason
14. type of relationship between
events whereby a cause creates an
effect.
Cause & Effect
● Because
● Since
● Due to
● As a result
● Consequently
● To this end
● hence
15. • a refutation or contradiction.
• an argument or evidence presented
to contradict or disprove another’s
reasoning or claim.
Rebuttal
● But
● However
● Yet
● Nevertheless
● Nonetheless
● Regardless
16. • Summarize the main points you
made throughout the speech
Concluding
● Thus
● Therefore
● In summary
● In general
● On the whole
● Overall
17. Kinds of Logical Connectors
Sequential Corroborative Comparative Contrasting
Explanatory
Cause and
Effect
Rebuttal Concluding
sequence Give support Compare Contrast/Opposite
Explain Reason/Result Disagree/Dispose Summarize
18. Find a partner and search a line from
the folktale “The Little Red Tortoise” by
S. Metelerkamp that used Logical
Connectors
Activity
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