Lesson Topics Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
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Title: Transitions |
Grade Lesson s7-p1 |
Explanation: In this section, we’ll explore simple examples of the key topic to help you understand each concept clearly. |
Examples
Topics → Definition Example
Example: 1a |
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The weather forecast predicted heavy rain and strong winds throughout the weekend. Nevertheless, the outdoor concert went ahead as planned, with hundreds of attendees braving the elements to enjoy the performances. Transition Used: Nevertheless The transition "nevertheless" is used to indicate a contrast or unexpected outcome. It shows that despite the unfavorable weather conditions, the outdoor concert still proceeded, highlighting the determination of both the organizers and the attendees. |
Example: 2a |
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The software update was highly complex and required extensive testing. Consequently, the development team needed several additional weeks to ensure that everything was functioning correctly. Transition Used: Consequently The transition "consequently" is used to indicate a cause-and-effect relationship. It shows that due to the complexity of the software update and the need for extensive testing, the development team needed more time to complete the project. This highlights the direct result of the initial challenge. |
Example: 3a |
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The company had planned to launch the new product in the summer. However, unexpected supply chain issues caused significant delays, pushing the release date to the fall. Transition Used: However The transition word "However" is used in this sentence to contrast two related ideas. "However" is used to contrast the company’s initial plan to launch a product in the summer and the reality of delays caused by supply chain issues, which pushed the release to the fall. |
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