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Key idea 20: Using transition words and phrases to improve coherence in writing from "summary" of Cambridge IELTS 11 General Training Student's Book with answers by Cambridge University Press

Transition words and phrases play a crucial role in enhancing the coherence of your writing. They help to connect ideas, show relationships between different points, and guide the reader through your text. By using transition words effectively, you can make your writing more organized and easier to follow. When you use transition words, you signal to the reader that a new idea is coming or that you are moving on to the next point. This helps to maintain a logical flow in your writing and prevents it from appearing disjointed or confusing. Transition words can also indicate the relationship between ideas, such as cause and effect, comparison, contrast, or addition. Some common transition words and phrases include "however", "in addition", "furthermore", "on the other hand", "therefore", and "consequently". These words help to signal the direction of your argument and clarify the connections betwe...
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    Cambridge IELTS 11 General Training Student's Book with answers

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