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How to make something1

TRANSITION WORDS

Keywords: How to make something

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E30210

HOW TO MAKE SOMETHING

PART 1 : TRANSITION WORDS

What are transitions and how are they used?

LUKASIAKARP NOOBMOSPAS SSIM :REHCAETFOREIGN LANGUAGE DCEHPUAMRSTAMENEGNCTHANUTID SCHOOL

TRANSITION WORDS

What are transitions?
&

How are they used?

- transitions are phrases or words
used to connect one idea to the next

- transitions are used by the author to
help the reader progress from one
significant idea to the next

Credit:https://msu.edu/~jdowell/135/transw.html

TEACHER: MISS SAPSOMBOON PRAKAISAKUL

TRANSITION WORDS

What are transitions?
&

How are they used?

-transitions also show
the relationship within a paragraph
(or within a sentence) between
the main idea and the support
the author gives for those ideas.

Credit:https://msu.edu/~jdowell/135/transw.html

TEACHER: MISS SAPSOMBOON PRAKAISAKUL

Additive Transitions

These show addition,
introduction, similarity
to other ideas. Addition

Introduction
Reference
Similarity
Identification
Clarification

Credit:https://msu.edu/~jdowell/135/transw.html

TEACHER: MISS SAPSOMBOON PRAKAISAKUL

Adversative Transitions

These transitions are used to
signal conflict, contradiction
concession, dismissal

Conflict
Emphasis
Concession
Dismissal
Replacement

Credit:https://msu.edu/~jdowell/135/transw.html

TEACHER: MISS SAPSOMBOON PRAKAISAKUL

Causal Transitions

These transitions signal

cause/effect and reason/result,

etc. . . Cause/Reason

Effect/Result

Purpose

Consequence

Credit:https://msu.edu/~jdowell/135/transw.html

TEACHER: MISS SAPSOMBOON PRAKAISAKUL

Sequential Transitions

These transitions are used to

signal a chronological or logical

sequence. Numerical

Continuation

Conclusion

Digression

Resumption

Summation

Credit:https://msu.edu/~jdowell/135/transw.html

TEACHER: MISS SAPSOMBOON PRAKAISAKUL

Sequential Transitions

Numerical
in the (first, second, etc.) place
initially
to start with
first of all
thirdly,

to begin with
at first
for a start
secondly,

Credit:https://msu.edu/~jdowell/135/transw.html

TEACHER: MISS SAPSOMBOON PRAKAISAKUL

Sequential Transitions

Continuation
subsequently
previously
eventually
next
before (this)
afterwards
after (this)
then

Credit:https://msu.edu/~jdowell/135/transw.html

TEACHER: MISS SAPSOMBOON PRAKAISAKUL

Sequential Transitions

Conclusion
to conclude (with)
as a final point
eventually
at last
in the end
finally
lastly,

Credit:https://msu.edu/~jdowell/135/transw.html

TEACHER: MISS SAPSOMBOON PRAKAISAKUL

Sequential Transitions

Digression
to change the topic 
incidentally
by the way,

Credit:https://msu.edu/~jdowell/135/transw.html

TEACHER: MISS SAPSOMBOON PRAKAISAKUL

Sequential Transitions

Resumption
to get back to the point
to resume anyhow
anyway
at any rate
to return to the subject,

Credit:https://msu.edu/~jdowell/135/transw.html

TEACHER: MISS SAPSOMBOON PRAKAISAKUL

Sequential Transitions

Summation

as was previously stated
so
consequently
in summary
all in all
to make a long story short

thus
as I have said
to sum up
overall
as has been mentioned
then
to summarize

Credit:https://msu.edu/~jdowell/135/transw.html

TEACHER: MISS SAPSOMBOON PRAKAISAKUL

Sequential Transitions

Summation

to be brief
briefly
given these points
in all,on the whole
therefore

as has been noted
hence
in conclusion
in a word
to put it briefly
in sum
altogether
in short

Credit:https://msu.edu/~jdowell/135/transw.html

TEACHER: MISS SAPSOMBOON PRAKAISAKUL

to be continued.... FOREIGN LANGUAGE DCEHPUAMRSTAMENEGNCTHANUTID SCHOOL
LUKASIAKARP NOOBMOSPAS SSIM :REHCAET


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