Textos De Orden Cronologico
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• 7. TEXTOS DE ORDEN CRONOLÓGICO
Esta clase de textos se utilizan para relacionar una idea con la próxima, en el tiempo, siguiendo una secuencia de un párrafo con el siguiente; por lo general los textos de procesos mantienen un orden cronológico.
• 8. CARACTERÍSTICAS DE LOS TEXTOS DE PROCESO TIPO ORDEN CRONOLÓGICO
• 9. INDICADORES PARA EL RECONOCIMIENTO DEL ORDEN CRONOLÓGICO.
AFTERWARD
UNTIL
AFTER
BEFORE
NEXT
AS SOON AS
MEANWHILE
LATER
• 10. INDICADORES PARA EL RECONOCIMIENTO DEL ORDEN CRONOLÓGICO.
DURING
THEN
DATES
NOW
LATER
NUMBERS
FINALLY
PRECEDING
FOLLOWING
• 11.
• 12. CONECTORES COMO ELEMENTOS DE COHESIÓN
CONECTORES
TIME CONNECTIVES
Establecen relaciones de cohesión y coherencia, hacia atrás y hacia adelante, en un texto
CAUSE AND EFFECT CONNECTIVES
ADDITION CONNECTIVE
OPPOSITION CONNECTIVE
• 13. TYPES OF CONNECTIVES
In English there are four main types of connectives (connecting words that link different parts of text):
Addition – these connectives support your opinions when you want to give further examples or evidence – e.g. also
Opposition – these connectives are used when you want to present another side to an argument – e.g. however, but
Cause – these connectives are used to provide reasons for points you have made – e.g. because, therefore
Time – these connectives are used to show the sequence of your points or ideas and to develop what you are saying – e.g. just then, later
• 14. Adding Connectives:
and
also
as well as
moreover
too
These are used when you want to add ideas together that agree with each other or are about the same thing.
No: I like cheese. I like sausages.
Yes: I like cheese, I also like sausages.
• 15. Sequencing Connectives
• next
• 16. then
• 17. first, second, third…
• 18. finally
• 19. meanwhile
• 20. eventually
• 21. after
• 22. before
These are used when you want to list ideas in a certain order.
No: I cut the cheese. I cooked sausages.
Yes: I cut cheese, finally I cooked the sausages.
• 23. Emphasising Connectives
above all
in particular
especially
significantly
indeed
notably
These are used when you want to stress a point as being very important.
No: I like cheese. I really like cheddar.
Yes: I like cheese, in particular, cheddar.
• 24. Comparing Connectives
equally
in the same way
similarly
likewise
as with
like
These are used when you want to compare ideas that are similar or the same as each other.
No: I like cheese. I like sausages.
Yes: I like cheese, equally I like sausages.
• 25. Cause and Effect Connectives
because
so
therefore
thus
consequently
These are used when you want the second part of your sentence to help explain the first part. The second part happens as a result of the first.
No: I like cheese. I ate the cheese.
Yes: I like cheese, therefore I ate the cheese!
• 26. Qualifying Connectives
however
although
except
if
as long as
These are used when the first idea in your sentence relies on the second part happening.
No: I’ll cut the cheese. You get the knife.
Yes: I’ll cut cheese, as long as you get the knife.
• 27. Illustrating Connectives
for example
such as
for instance
as revealed by
in the case of
These are used when you
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