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Mention 2 words/phrases you can use in an essay to show RESULT and 2 words/phrases to show CONTRAST.
(1) As a consequence, ... (2) Consequently, ... (3) due to the fact, ... (4) as a result, ... (5) despite, ... (6) even though, ... (7) however, ...
Mention 3 phrases you can use to begin the introduction of an essay.
(1) Hardly a week goes by without another report of ……….. appearing in the media. (2) Over the past decade, the media have frequently debated over...
Mention 6 words to introduce your body paragraphs.
(1) First (2) Firstly (3) Second (4) Thirdly (5) Lastly (6) On the other hand [SUGGESTED]
Provide the definition of "Topic Sentence" in an essay.
It is the first sentence of a body paragraph which summarises the main claim of the essay and helps control its ideas. [SUGGESTED]
Explain the structure of an introductory paragraph in an essay.
(1) General sentence to introduce the topic (2) Specific sentece (3) Thesis statement (4) (Optional) Rhetorical question [SUGGESTED]
Mention 3 phrases you can use to write the conclusion of an article.
(1) In conclusion, ... (2) To sum up, ... (3) In summary, ... (4) In closing, ... [SUGGESTED]
Mention 3 adjectives you would use to describe a film that you couldn't stop watching.
(1) it kept me glued to my seat (2) captivating (3) hooking (4) catches my attention (5) grabs your attention [SUGGESTED]
Mention 5 powerful words that you would use when reviewing a film/TV series.
(1) Plot (2) Cast (3) Starred by (4) Plot twist (5) intricate (6) cinematic experience (7) filmmaking [SUGGESTED]
Mention 2 phrases to write negative aspects in a review.
(1) I was disappointed by / with … (2) Unfortunately, … (the object of your review) did not live up to my expectations. [SUGGESTED]
Mention 2 phrases to write positive aspects in a review.
(1) I was pleasantly surprised by … (2) One of the aspects I liked the most was … [SUGGESTED]