Identify and use signals that indicate coherence (e.g. additive - also, moreover; causative - as a result, consequently; conditional/ concessional - otherwise, in that case, however; sequential - to begin with, in conclusion; clarifying - for instance, in fact, in addition)
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​What are signals?
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multiplem://linking words or transitional phrases:connect ideas to indicate coherence:give hints about what is about to happen in what you're reading:
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​Match the phrases to form the correct sentence using signal words.
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linking://Face to face learning is not allowed|due to the pandemic:Wearing a face mask will help prevent the spread of infection|However, it is a part of an infection control strategy to eliminate transmission.:Mary was absent|because she had a high fever:English is a universal language,|in fact, it is widely used by different people.:I cheated in answering my modules.|As a result, I did not learn at all.
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What are signals?
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Match the phrases to form the correct sentence using signal words.