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The document discusses addition, equations, and conclusions through the use of common transition words. It provides examples of sentences using these transition words to link ideas. Some of the transition words discussed include "in addition", "likewise", "furthermore", "therefore", "in conclusion", and "thus". The document is divided into three lessons that seem to cover addition and equations, traveling the world, and changes in amounts or prices.
The document discusses addition, equations, and conclusions through the use of common transition words. It provides examples of sentences using these transition words to link ideas. Some of the transition words discussed include "in addition", "likewise", "furthermore", "therefore", "in conclusion", and "thus". The document is divided into three lessons that seem to cover addition and equations, traveling the world, and changes in amounts or prices.
The document discusses addition, equations, and conclusions through the use of common transition words. It provides examples of sentences using these transition words to link ideas. Some of the transition words discussed include "in addition", "likewise", "furthermore", "therefore", "in conclusion", and "thus". The document is divided into three lessons that seem to cover addition and equations, traveling the world, and changes in amounts or prices.
And In conclusion Also In brief Equally Besides Therefore Similarly Furthermore To conclude Correspondingly In addition To summarise In the same way Moreover To sum up briefly Likewise Along with We can conclude that As well as Thus too
1. Tourism brings much-needed money to developing countries. In addition, it provides
employment for the local population. 2. As well as bringing much-needed money to developing countries, tourism provides employment for the local population. 3. Tourists should respect the local environment. Likewise they should respect the local custom. 4. As well as industrial waste, pollution from car fumes is poisoning the environment. 5. In order to travel, you need a passport. Furthermore, you might need a visa, immunisation jabs and written permission to visit certain areas. 6. Drugs are banned in Britain- as well as weapons such as guns and knives. 7. You shouldn’t smoke, drink, take drugs or eat unhealthy food. In brief, you should live a healthier lifestyle. 8. The ozone layer is becoming depleted, the air in the cities is becoming too dirty to breathe and our seas and rivers are no longer safe to swim in. We can conclude that pollution is slowly destroying the planet. 9. Your grades have been very poor for the past two years. Therefore you need to work really hard if you want to pass your exams next month.
Lesson 2: Around the world
Lesson 3: Change 1. Student numbers at the Briarwood School of English increased/ rose/ went up. 2. Student numbers at the Windsor Language Centre decreased/ fell/ dropped/ declined/ went down. 3. Student numbers at the Speakeasy School of language Centre remained constant/ remain steady. 4. Student numbers at Harefield College fluctuated. They peaked at/ reached a peak of 120 in June. 5. Between January and April, petrol prices increased steadily/ gradually. 6. In May, petrol prices fell slightly. 7. In June, petrol prices rose dramatically/ sharply. 8. Overall, there has been an upward trend in petrol prices.