Using Transitions: Transition
Using Transitions: Transition
Transition
Idea
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Idea
Transitions
Look at the two groups of sentences below.
Which sentences read more smoothly? Click on
an answer below.
My friend, Marcos, loves to play sports and is very athletic.
He has won a scholarship to play football at a university
next year.
My friend, Marcos, loves to play sports and is very athletic.
In fact, he has won a scholarship to play football at a
university next year.
Transitions
What are
transition words?
Transitions
A transition word directly tells the reader the
logical relationship between one idea and
another idea.
Transition
Idea
Idea
Example
;however,
Marcos loves to go
swimming in the ocean.
Transitions
Transitions are words that help make
your writing more coherent. They create
connections between:
Marcos is a
great swimmer
he plays three
sports at school.
Placement of Transition
subject
transition
Essay
Introduction
Body Paragraph 1
Body Paragraph 2: In
addition,
Body Paragraph 3:
Furthermore,
Conclusion:
Transition
connects
ideas in
paragraph 3
to ideas in
paragraph 2.
Types of Transitions
Relationship
Addition
Transition
Moreover
Furthermore
In addition
besides
he likes to fish.
;moreover,
;furthermore,
;in addition,
;besides,
Types of Transitions
Relationship
Reinforcement/Emphasis
Transition
Indeed
In fact
;in fact,
;indeed,
he plays every Saturday.
Types of Transitions
Relationship
Exemplification
Transition
For example
For instance
In particular
;for example,
;for instance,
;in particular,
Types of Transitions
Relationship
Contrast
Transition
However
In contrast
$$$
On the contrary
On the other hand
Types of Transitions
Relationship
Result or Effect
Transition
Consequently
Thus
Therefore
Accordingly
Hence
As a result
;thus,
Marcos broke his leg ;consequently, he cant play basketball.
;therefore,
;hence,
;as a result,
;accordingly,
Types of Transitions
Relationship
Time
Transition
Meanwhile (at the same time)
Subsequently (after)
Thereafter (after)
;subsequently,
;thereafter,
after
Practice Exercises
Now you are ready to practice what youve learned. Click the
link below to return to Unit D. Print and complete the
Practice Exercise on transitions. Check your answers with a
tutor.
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