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2.1 | 1 | {{info}}A well-crafted conclusion is essential as it brings closure to your argument and leaves a lasting impression on the reader. It should show your opinion, summarize key arguments, and offer a final thought or recommendation without introducing new information. |
| 2 | • Summarize your key arguments. | ||
| 3 | o Highlight the most important points from your arguments (used in the main body of your text). | ||
| 4 | • If possible, give your opinion. | ||
| 5 | • Do not add any new arguments. | ||
| 6 | • Finish with a closing thought. | ||
| 7 | o End with a strong statement, recommendation, or prediction.{{/info}} | ||
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3.1 | 9 | [[Example: Part-time Job]] |
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4.1 | 11 | {{exercise id="Write your own conclusion." source="AG Englisch"}} |
| 12 | **Now it’s your turn!** | ||
| 13 | Write your own conclusion. | ||
| 14 | //“Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of social media for young people in relation to their mental health.”// | ||
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| 17 | {{exercise id="Word bank" source="AG Englisch"}} | ||
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9.1 | 19 | (% class="border" %) |
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11.1 | 20 | |**Useful phrases to start a conclusion** |
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9.1 | 21 | • In conclusion, … |
| 22 | • To conclude, … | ||
| 23 | • To sum up, … | ||
| 24 | • All in all, … | ||
| 25 | • On the whole, … | ||
| 26 | • Taking everything into account, … | ||
| 27 | • In my opinion, … | ||
| 28 | • For these reasons, … | ||
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12.1 | 29 | |**Useful Linking Words/ Connectives** |
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10.1 | 30 | • because |
| 31 | • although | ||
| 32 | • however | ||
| 33 | • therefore | ||
| 34 | • in contrast | ||
| 35 | • as a result | ||
| 36 | • on the other hand | ||
| 37 | • that’s why | ||
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