Transitions

Transitions are linking expressions that allow you to connect clauses within a sentence and sentences within a paragraph. By using them, you’ll be able to enrich your speech and writing.

The following list of transitions is by no means exhaustive and provided merely as an example:

Function

 

Transition
Showing the cause/effect Thus,…
Adding information Moreover,…
Showing a contrast However,…
Showing the sequence Firstly,…
Showing time Meanwhile
Emphasizing In fact,…
Showing similarities Similarly
Giving examples For example,…
Showing the position below
Concluding and summarizing In conclusion,…

As part of the Business Communication program, students learn and practice using transitions in their written work and business presentations.

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