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TEACHER'S NAME:

JOSE ZAPATEL
STUDENT'S NAME:
GOMEZ MOYA ANGIE VERONICA
ADVANCED 4
SCHEDULE:
2:00 TO 8:30
DATE:
19/06/2020
LINKING WORDS

Nº LINKING EXAMPLES
WORDS
USE CO-ORDINATION
1 and  I liked both the movie and the play.
 He lives in a nice, quiet and welcoming village
2 both…and  We both applauded, and we stood up.
 The producers ended up both extending and expanding their
filming hours.
3 or  You can send this message by e-mail, fax or letter.
 He will be back in a day or two
4 either…or  You can either call me at home or at the office.
 Either mum or dad will come to pick you up.
5 neither…or  I will neither call you nor send you a message before
midday.
 I like neither tea nor coffee.
USE TO GIVE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
6 too  She’s a worker and a student too
 He teaches mathematics and she does too
7  The war caused not only destruction and death but also
not olly…but generations of hatred between the two communities
also  Not only was it raining all day at the wedding but also the
band was late.
8 not
only…but…as  Emily not only started playing the piano before she could
well speak, but her mother as well taught her how to compose
music at a very young age.
 Not only was the bus crowded, but it arrived late as well.
 Not only did he break his leg, but he sprained his wrist as
well.
9 as well as  As well as losing his job. he lost most of his Friends
 She has invited Jill as well as Kate.
10 besides  ¿Who else lives in his house besides his parents?
 ¿What other types of music do you like besides classical?
 I don't like peanut butter, besides which, I'm allergic to
nuts.
11  Now, in addition to this observation, I should like to
make a number of other final comments
in addition to  Mr President, I would like to point out, in addition to this,
this that we want to submit a second report.
 However, in addition to this communication, another
fiscal package was this morning identified by the
Commission within a different context.
12  The house is beautiful. Furthermore, it's in a great
furthermore location.
I don’t know what happened to Angelo, and furthermore, I
don’t care
13  Kevin, what's more important to her or me?
what is more  The decorations were absolutely beautiful and what's
more, the children had made them themselves.
USE TO EXPRESS CONTRAST
14 But  He is a very handsome but he is very rude person.
 She decorates nice but hates cleaning after
15 However  I work hard. However, I don't earn much.
 However much I respect him, I can't agree with him on
this occasion.
16 nevertheless  The place was so beautiful; nevertheless, we did not want
to spend our holiday in here.
 They lost the game; nevertheless, they continued to play.
 It is a very crowded city. Nevertheless, thousands of
migrants come to the city each year.
17 on the other  I like playing basketball. On the other hand, my brother
hand likes playing tennis.
 This private school is very expensive. On the other hand,
education of the school is very well.
18  She wanted that fur coat regardless of the cost.
regardless of  Regardless of what you think, I believe she's the best
person for the job.
19  It’s a long-term business, yet it’s more fun than other
jobs.
yet  The Ministry of Health has not yet approved this
regulation.
20  Contrary to all our expectations, he found a well-paid job
contrary to and a good salary.
 He is innocent, contrary to anger with the judge.
21  In contrast to his work so far, the project he just turned in
in contrast to was superb.
 Man, in contrast to other animals, is conscious of his own
existence.
22  In comparison to you, she's just an amateur.
in comparison to  You are so skinny in comparison to all of us.
USE FOR EMPHASIS
23  In, fact, he loved me so much he didn't even ask for a
in fact prenup.
 These vegetarian burgers are as tasty as meat ones; in
fact, they're even better.
24 as matter of fact  It is, as matter of fact, it is new for Angelo.
 Carla, as matter of fact, you do look quite a bit like Mom
25  I didn't actually see her - I just heard her voice.
actually  They suspected that she'd killed him but they could never
actually prove that it was her.
26  He is intelligent indeed.
indeed  My concert was indeed a great romanticism of history.
27 to tell you the  Angie, we need to tell you the truth about that night.
truth  I want to tell you the truth and be honest about things.
28 strangely enough  Strangely enough, nobody seemed to notice of the
different shoes
USE MANNER OR COMPARISON
29  The princesses in the stories are not like in real life.
like  He used to like spending Friday nights with the boys
30  As the company is expanding, we need to hire more staff.
as  As it was raining when I left, I brought an umbrela.
31  Just water these plants twice a week, and likewise the
likewise ones in the garden.
 The US suffers from violence related to the drug trade,
likewise Mexico is in an all-out war with the cartels.
32  The twin boys were similarly dressed.
similarly  Cars must stop at red traffic lights: similarly, bicycles
have to stop too.
33  Mario doesn't love Alicia in the same way he loves his
in the same way mother.
 I tried to paint the sunflowers in the same way as in the
photo.
USE TO GIVE AN EXAMPLE
34 like  I love big cats, like cats.
 Jean loves spicy food, like me.
35  That money is to cover costs such as travel and
such as accommodation.
 The shop specialises in tropical fruits, such as pineapples,
mangoes and papayas.
36  He’s always being thoughtful. For example, he bought
for example her flower as a surprise.
 Offices can easily become more environmentally-friendly
by, for example, using recycled paper.
37  The hospital, for example, always needs more doctors.
for instance  In the electronics industry, for instance, 10,000 jobs are
being lost.
38  Angelo graduated and was especially for his girlfriend
especially and his family.
 All the children enjoyed the fairy tale, especially the
girls.
39  The situation is particularly serious in Lima,Piura and
particularly Paita
 We’re particularly interested in hearing from people who
are fluent in both Spanish and English.
40  Ana in particular was the most affected by the death of
in particular her son
 Germany in particular was the most affected by COVID
19.
USE TO CLARIFY THE MEANING OF A SENTENCES
41 in the words  Maria faces financial difficulties, in other words, the
bank will take away her house.
 Darla is disgusted with food, in other words, you may be
pregnant
42 specifically  These advertisements are specifically aimed at young
people.
43 to be (more)  Neighbors consider it very important that the vigilance
specifically role is reinforced and safer in to be more specific way
and that in this way avoid assaults on the streets.
44 that is to say  He came to Tokyo five years ago, that is to say, when he
was twelve years old.
 She met him the day before, that is to say May fifth.
45 I mean  How are you? I mean, have you recovered completely
from your illness?
 I really do love him - as a friend, I mean.
USE TO EXPRESS THE RESULTS OR THE
CONSEQUENCES OF A SITUATION.
46 so  Maria and Juan fought often, so they separated.
 His behaviour was unacceptable, so he was expelled.
47 therefore  You might need legal advice, therefore, I'll give you my
lawyer’s number.
 The police suspected of the man, therefore, they arrested
him.
48 otherwise  Call home, otherwise your parents will start to worry.
49 thus  Exercise made us more hungry and thus our decided to
eat some
50 in this case  I would generally agree with you, but in this case I think
you're wrong.
51 for this reason  A lot of people will attend the concert. For this reason,
we want to buy VIP tickets
 Eating fruit and vegetables is essential. For this reason,
we should all eat 5 a day.
52 under those  The doctor at the time of delivering the information must
circumstances advise his patient, but under those circumstances is the
doctor obliged to convince his patient to take a treatment.
53 consequently  We are under a lot of pressure and, consequently our
level of stress increases.
 He always drives too fast, consequently, he gets lots of
fines.
54 as a consequence  Scientists think that some species are likely to disappear
and as a consequence species become extinct.
55 as result  There were road works and as a result, there was a lot of
traffic.
USE EXCEPTION
56 but (for)  He works hard, but he doesn’t earn much
57 except (for)  No one knows my number in Lisbon, except for you and
Maria.
58 apart from  The garage, large enough for two cars, is set apart from
not joined to the house.
USE TO ORGANISE THE TEXT
BEGINNING
59 initially  He was initially blackballed because of a dispute he once
had with a couple of the committee members.
60 first  For many people, Ronaldo would be first on a list of the
world's greatest soccer players. I liked the first song best.
61 first of all  First of all, I want to welcome everyone who was able to
come today.
62 at first  At first, I thought he was joking but then I realized he
meant it.
63 to begin  Angela begins her homework as soon as she gets home.
64 to start with  To start with, we need better computers - then we need
more training.
CONTINUING
65 second  The first step to know how to make a homemade cake is
to mix butter and sugar; second step, we gradually
incorporate the rest of the ingredients for the cake
66 secondly  Firstly, thank you all for coming. Secondly, let me
introduce the topic.
67 after this  Some say that they suffer less pain after this treatment.
68 after that  He finished his homework and after that went to the
movies with his friends.
69 afterwards  I vote that we go to the cinema first and eat afterwards.
70 then  If there isn’t any white left, then take the red one.
 He went to the post office, then he went to the bank.
71 next  The next thing to do after gathering firewood is to put it
all in a dry place.
CONCLUDING
72 finally  Finally the classic vanilla cake is ready and you only
have to take it out of the oven and wait for it to cool to
room temperature to try.
73 lastly In accepting this award, I would like to thank the
producer, the director, the scriptwriter, and, lastly, the
film crew.
74 last but not least  I would like to thank my publisher, my editor, and, last
but not least, my husband.
 There were a lot of kisses, hugs, signatures, photos and
last but not least tears at the airport!
75 in the end  Because, in the end, we're all fighting this war together.
76 eventually  Her parents eventually relented and let her go to the
party.
77 to conclude  Allow me to conclude by acknowledging and thanking all
our collaborating partners for their financial and technical
support.
78 in conclusion  In conclusion, I would like to thank our guest speaker.
USE FOR REFERENCE
79 regarding  The Chairman made a statement regarding the
programme of work.
80 considering  Angie has only lived in France for a month; her French is
quite good, considering.
81 concerning  Police said the increased crime in the area was quite
concerning.
82 with respect to  The school principal is satisfied with respect to the level
of education that is given to the student.
83 with regard to  We have had doubts with regard to the task for Monday
 We have to be very careful with regard to this disease.
84 as for  As for the money, we'll talk about that later.
 As for this guy, I don't think he's going anywhere in life.
85 as to  He was uncertain as to which road to take.
 There's no decision as to when the work might start.
USE TO SUMMARISE
86 to summarise  She began to summarize the salient features and points of
the suspect.
 To summarize, we believe the company cannot continue
in its present form.
87 to sum up  I would like to sum up my position by saying I'm right
and you're wrong.
 To sum up the situation, we're in big trouble!
88 in summary  In summary, the whole affair was a fiasco.
 To summary, Vanessa´s book is a good introduction to
the subject of business
89 in short  The meeting was boring , in short, was a waste of time.
 In short, the film is well worth seeing.
90 on the whole  We have our bad times but on the whole we're fairly
happy.
91 (all) in all  All in all, I think you did a fine job.
 The trip wasn't perfect, but all in all, I'm glad we went.
92 altogether  The movie was altogether boring.
 Altogether, things turned out fine.
USE TO GIVE OPINIONS
93 in my opinion  In my opinion she's too young to get married and have
children.
 In my opinion no one should leave home without a mask
94 in my view  In my view, her criticisms were completely removed.
 In my view you should not go to the party
95 according to  According to law N-0831, the thief is released.
 According to Ricardo, it is too late to go to the game. We
will go next time.
96 personally  Personally , I think the song is going to be a great
success.
 I personally have no interest in you.

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