Transition signals are
used to join sentences, idea groups and paragraphs together.
Transition signals
|
Word
Functions |
Words
|
Example Sentences
|
Adding
information |
in addition moreover furthermore besides in fact also |
The authors are critical of the illusions many organisations have of
teamwork. In addition, they suggest
that there are some common misunderstandings about 'how' teams actually work.
The authors are critical of the illusions many organisations have of teamwork. Moreover, these illusions lead to the use of teams in situations that fail to utilise their potential. The authors are critical of the illusions many organisations have of teamwork.Furthermore, they suggest that these illusions are costing businesses large losses in productivity. The author makes some insightful translations, besidescapturing the poetic tone of the original piece. Long term memory stores vast quantities of information; in fact it is regarded as the source of our intellectual prowess. The author's translation is insightful, also capturing the poetic tone of the original piece. |
Contrasting
information |
on the other hand in contrast nevertheless however on the contrary despite by comparison |
The author's translation is insightful; on
the other hand it fails to capture the poetic tone of the
original piece.
Long term memory stores vast quantities of information; in contrast the storage capacity of working memory is much more limited. The author's translation is insightful; nevertheless the piece sounds at its most poetic in the original Spanish. Long term memory has a vast storage capacity; however the storage capacity of working memory is more limited. Smith is critical of the overuse of teamwork in large organisations. On the contrary, Ferguson suggests productivity would be improved if they were further utilised. The Reserve Bank's long term view of economic activity is grim despite the current healthy outlook of many economic indicators. The dramatic staging of the play enhanced the suspense of the piece; by comparison the original version was much less sinister. |
Comparing
information |
similarly also |
The Reserve Bank's long term view of economic activity is grim. Similarly many economic indicators forecast
a drop in current activity.
The author has made an insightful translation. Also, she has captured the poetic tone of the original piece. |
Ordering
information by time |
after that before that then at first since then firstly secondly next lastly eventually gradually finally |
Trade opened between Japan and Europe; after
that artists were exposed to Asian culture for the first time.
Trade opened between Japan and Europe. Before that artists had had little exposure to Asian culture. Trade opened between Japan and Europe; then the art world began to acknowledge this new partnership. Trade opened between Japan and Europe. At first, the art world did little to acknowledge this new partnership. Trade opened between Japan and Europe; since then, the art world has done much to acknowledge this new partnership. Firstly, trade opened between Japan and Europe; secondly, trade between China and Japan resumed. Trade opened between Japan and Europe. Next, trade between China and Japan resumed; lastly, Japan sought to dismantle trade embargoes with the United States. After the trade embargoes were abolished, eventuallyboth parties realised the benefits of a trade partnership. After the trade embargoes were abolished, gradually trade between Japan and Europe increased. After the trade embargoes were abolished, finally both parties could capitalise upon their trade partnership. |
Result/
causation |
as a result as a consequence consequently therefore thus hence accordingly |
Smith fails to provide evidence for her argument: as a resultthis text is flawed.
The subjects were not randomly distributed to groups;as a consequence the conclusion they have drawn is flawed. No control group was included in the experiment:consequently, the conclusion they have drawn is invalid. Smith fails to provide evidence for her argument; therefore, it is hardly convincing. No control group was included in the experiment; thus, the conclusion drawn is rather ambiguous. Smith fails to provide evidence for her argument; hence, her opinion has been widely criticised. The subjects were not randomly distributed to groups.Accordingly, the implications of the conclusion are limited. |
Conditional
|
otherwise indeed |
Smith tends to use emotive language, otherwise,
her case is well argued.
Smith tends to use emotive language, indeed, this makes her case highly persuasive. |
Concluding
|
in conclusion
in summary finally |
In conclusion, teamwork
has increasingly become the business strategy of the nineties.
In summary, the dietary needs of patients are important and should be the domain for trained nurses. Finally, each of the memory systems operates in tandem to allow learning and cognition to occur. |
Exemplifying
information |
for example for instance |
There are a number of users of this type of accounting information; for example, trade unions and their members.
The chef required many ingredients to prepare her banquet; for instance, fresh herbs and many types of mushrooms. |
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