2. Linking Words
In order to construct paragraphs that are
meaningful, comprehensive and whole,
linking your sentences with words that
connect your sentences, permits harmony
and a unifying flow.
3. Addition
To add more
information in your
sentence or
paragraph
apart from this, as
well as, besides,
further/furthermore
in addition,
moreover, nor, not
only…but also, too,
what is more
4. Cause and effect
In the event of cause
and effect
Accordingly, as a
consequence, as a
result, because of
this, consequently,
for this reason,
hence, in order to,
owing to this, so, so
that, therefore, this
leads to thus
16. Time and order
Time and order At first, eventually,
finally, first(ly),
second (ly), in the
first/second place,
initially, lastly
17. Example
William Shakespeare was a 16th century writer,
who wrote plays and poetry. He wrote plays
such as the famous Romeo and Juliet,
Macbeth, Othello as well as poetry for instance
Sonnet 116. In addition, he was also known as
an actor and featured in some of his own plays.
One of the interesting facts of the 16th century
dramas and plays is that women were not
allowed to act on stage. A man would be
entitled to play a role of a man and also a
woman. In summary Shakespeare, in this day
and age, still remains a well respected writer.