Este documento proporciona ejemplos de conectores para organizar un texto de manera coherente. Incluye conectores para introducir información adicional, contrastar ideas, explicar causas y resultados, resumir, secuenciar eventos, dar ejemplos, y expresar opiniones. El documento ofrece frases de ejemplo ilustrando el uso de 64 conectores comunes en inglés.
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Este documento proporciona ejemplos de conectores para organizar un texto de manera coherente. Incluye conectores para introducir información adicional, contrastar ideas, explicar causas y resultados, resumir, secuenciar eventos, dar ejemplos, y expresar opiniones. El documento ofrece frases de ejemplo ilustrando el uso de 64 conectores comunes en inglés.
Este documento proporciona ejemplos de conectores para organizar un texto de manera coherente. Incluye conectores para introducir información adicional, contrastar ideas, explicar causas y resultados, resumir, secuenciar eventos, dar ejemplos, y expresar opiniones. El documento ofrece frases de ejemplo ilustrando el uso de 64 conectores comunes en inglés.
Este documento proporciona ejemplos de conectores para organizar un texto de manera coherente. Incluye conectores para introducir información adicional, contrastar ideas, explicar causas y resultados, resumir, secuenciar eventos, dar ejemplos, y expresar opiniones. El documento ofrece frases de ejemplo ilustrando el uso de 64 conectores comunes en inglés.
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1.
CONSTRUIR LA REDACCIÓN
a) Introducción
b) Primer párrafo
At first sight A primera vista
First of all Antes que nada In the first place En primer lugar To start with Para empezar
c) Segundo párrafo
In the second place, En segundo lugar,
Second, Segundo, Secondly, En segundo lugar, Third, Tercero, Thirdly, En tercer lugar,
d) Conclusión
Finally, Por último,
In conclusion, Para concluir, Lastly, Por último,
2. AÑADIR INFORMACIÓN
and eventually, y finalmente,
apart from + noun aparte de + sustantivo besides , además, "encima". Ojo al utilizar besides como adverbio. in addition to + noun además de + sustantivo
in addition, además,
moreover, (formal) furthermore (formal) also también
on top of that, encima, como si fuera poco
what's more, es más another point is that
3.Similaridad:
Similarly, Igualmente, de forma similar,
Likewise, Asimismo, del mismo modo, In the same way, Del mismo modo, In the same manner, De la misma manera,
In a similar way, De forma similar,
4.ESTABLECER UN CONTRASTE
however, sin embargo
instead of en vez de nevertheless, no obstante on the contrary, por el contrario whereas / while mientras though / although aunque On the one hand, Por una parte On the other hand, Por otra parte Conversely A la inversa, por el contrario
5. EXPLICAR CAUSAS
because of + noun A causa de + sustantivo
due to + noun Debido a + sustantivo due to the fact that + sentence Debido a que + oración for this/that reason Por esta/esa razón on account of + noun A causa de + sustantivo
6. EXPLICAR RESULTADOS
as a result Como resultado, en consecuencia
consequently En consecuencia therefore Por lo tanto
7. EXPRESAR ALGO DE OTRA MANERA
in other words, en otras palabras,
in short, en resumen, that is (to say), es decir,
8. EXPRESAR HECHOS
actually En realidad
as a matter of fact De hecho in fact De hecho
9. EXPRESAR UNA OPINIÓN PERSONAL
as far as I’m concerned por lo que a mí respecta from my point of view desde mi punto de vista I agree / disagree estoy de acuerdo / no estoy de acuerdo in my opinion en mi opinión in my view en mi opinión I think (that) Creo que it is true that es verdad que personally personalmente to be honest, para ser honesto to tell the truth, a decir verdad
10. MODIFICAR LO QUE SE ESTÁ DICIENDO
above all sobre todo
at least al menos basically básicamente, fundamentalmente especially especialmente essentially esencialmente, básicamente in general en general
By and large, Por lo general,
Generally speaking, En general, in particular en particular more or less más o menos on the whole en general to a certain extent hasta cierto punto
11. PONER EJEMPLOS
and so on. etcétera
and so on and so forth y así sucesivamente for example, por ejemplo, for instance, por ejemplo, such as tal(es) como
12. RESUMIR LO QUE SE HA DICHO
All in all, En conjunto, resumiendo
In brief, En resumen In conclusion, Para concluir In short, En resumen On the whole, En general To sum up, Para resumir
13. SECUENCIAR LA NARRACIÓN
after that después de eso
all of a sudden de repente, finally finalmente first of all en primer lugar in the end al final in the meantime, mientras tanto meanwhile mientras tanto next luego suddenly de repente, then entonces, después while mientras Here are some sentences showing how to use 64 common linkers with example sentences:
talking about the present time
1. These days, computers are available in most public schools and libraries. 2. Nowadays, women get heart attacks almost as often as men do. 3. In this day and age, technology is present in every facet of our life. 4. Currently, the economy is strong. 5. At the present time, the President is facing political difficulties.
talking about the historic past
6. A long time ago, there were no computers in schools. 7. In the past, people went to the river to get drinking water. 8. Formerly, slaves did much of the work in this country. 9. In the old days, kings and princes ruled people's lives.
giving additional examples and reasons
10. He's too weak to do heavy labor. In addition, his memory is failing him. 11. I think he's a boring teacher. What's more, he doesn't know his subject. 12. I don't have time to read Shakespeare. Besides, I don't understand him. 13. She's always late for work. Besides this, she loses important files. 14. The school doesn't have money for books. Furthermore, the building is old. 15. I am too busy to help you. Moreover, I think you can do it by yourself. 16. She's smart and beautiful. On top of that, she's kind and considerate.
giving the truth
17. I don't like little Ricky. To tell the truth, I think he's a monster. 18. He says he's a vegetarian. In fact, he eats seafood on occasion. 19. He calls himself a "professor." Actually, he's only a teaching assistant!
giving information which is against normal expectation
20. His liver was in bad shape. That notwithstanding, he continued to drink. 21. He loved her very much. However, he didn't ask her to marry him. 22. She hated him. Even so, she accepted all of his dinner invitations. 23. The boy got F's on all his exams. All the same, the teacher passed him. 24. I wasn't hungry. Still, I had dinner with the family and ate a lot. 25. I hated that job with a passion. Nevertheless, I stayed for ten years. 26. She spent hours in the hot kitchen. Regardless, he didn't touch her food.
giving the bright side or the sad side
27. She was hit by a car. Fortunately, she wasn't killed. 28. He lost his house in the hurricane. Happily, his whole family survived. 29. She inherited a million dollars. Unfortunately, she invested the money badly. 30. He did everything to make her happy. Sadly, she never grew to love him.
showing consistencies and similarities
31. He worked hard to make his wife happy. Likewise, she took good care of him. 32. He treated his workers well. In the same way, he did everything for his kids. 33. The lady was an angel. Similarly, her husband helped the poor in their town.
showing inconsistencies or dissimilarities
34. He was handsome and smart. On the other hand, he dressed very badly. 35. Falcons fly 200 miles per hour. In contrast, ostriches can't fly at all.
stating what is clearly true or probably true
36. He sang and danced when he was at work. Without question, he liked his job. 37. He always took his kids to the park. Undoubtedly, he loved them a lot. 38. He gave vacation time and sick leave. Surely, his workers appreciated it. 39. He was invited to all the parties. Indeed, he was quite popular. 40. He kept closing his eyes while I was speaking. Apparently, he hadn't slept well. 41. He couldn't recognize his friends. Possibly, he had Alzheimer's disease.
showing a direct result
42. We were tired and hungry. Therefore, we stopped to rest and eat lunch. 43. He went out dancing every week night. Consequently, he failed his class. 44. He studied hard and did all his homework. Thus, he got A's most of the time. 45. He worked seven days a week, twenty hours a day. As a result, he got sick.