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Using Connectives As Signposts Ice! Lesson Objectives: 1. Explore the way connectives signpost readers through a text 2. Be able to use connectives in our own writing What do signpost s do? Signposts tell us what is coming next…. And we can use them in our writing to tell our reader what to expect…
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Page 1: Connectives

Using Connectives As Signposts

Ice!

Lesson Objectives: 1. Explore the way connectives signpost readers through a text

2. Be able to use connectives in our own writing

What do

signposts

do? Signposts tell us what is

coming next….

And we can use them in our writing

to tell our reader what to expect…

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Explore the way connectives signpost readers through a text

Read at the letter from a resident to a local paper.

How does s/he signpost us through his/her argument?

Match the connective with the right box

TIME CONNECTIVE:

Shows the order of your points.

OPPOSING CONNECTIVE:

Introduces an opposite argument.

ADDING CONNECTIVE:

Adds a further point.

RESULT CONNECTIVE:

Introduces a result or solution.

Which type of

connective does

this writer NOT

use?

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Explore the way connectives signpost readers through a text

OPPOSING CONNECTIVE:

Introduces an opposite argument.

however, although, nevertheless, on the other hand, in contrast, though, alternatively, anyway, yet, in fact, even so, whereas

1. Re-read paragraph 2.

2. What possible counter-arguments could be given to his/her argument that nothing has been done to improve the town?

Draft a paragraph of counter-

argument to paragraph 2. Use

an opposing connective from

the box!

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Dear Editor,

I read with interest the letter from ‘Anonymous’ that claimed that ________________________________. I would like to disagree with this person, for a number of reasons…

Be able to use connectives in our own writing

Imagine the anonymous letter was written about the area that you live in. Write a letter of reply to your local newspaper, arguing that

your town is a great place to live.

Use some of the connectives below

TIME CONNECTIVE:

Shows the order of your points.

first, then, after, later, secondly, thirdly, finally, to begin with, next, in sum, to conclude, in a nutshell

OPPOSING CONNECTIVE:

Introduces an opposite argument.

however, although, nevertheless, on the other hand, in contrast, though, alternatively, anyway, yet, in fact, even so, whereas

ADDING CONNECTIVE:

Adds a further point.

also, too, similarly, in addition, indeed, let alone, furthermore, moreover, likewise

RESULT CONNECTIVE:

Introduces a result or solution.

therefore, consequently, as a result, so, then, because, since, as, for,

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Other types of connectivesOther types of connectives

COPULTATIVE

and, not only … but also …, not only … but … as well, both … and …, no sooner …

than

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DISYUNTIVE

or, either … or …, neither … nor …, whether … or …, else, otherwise

CONDITIONAL

if, whether, unless, provided, providing, as long as, in case, in case of

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CONCESIVE although, though, even though, even if, despite, in

spite of, not even if, regardless of

CONCLUSIVE

therefore, hence, thus, so, consequently

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OPPOSITION but, however, nonetheless, yet, still, on the other

hand, instead, instead of, on the contrary

CAUSE

because, for, because of, as a result of, due to, owing to, since, as

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COMPARATIVE

as, as … as …, not as … as …, not so … as …, just as … so …, as if, as though

PURPOSE

so, so that, so as to, so as not to, in order to