WRITING / SPEAKING IDEAS ORGANIZATION: INTRODUCTION

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WRITING / SPEAKING IDEAS ORGANIZATION: INTRODUCTION MAIN BODY CONCLUSION REGISTER AND ADEQUACY CONNECTORS: ORGANIZING IDEAS (beginning, middle, end) ADDING IDEAS OPPOSING IDEAS MAKING REFERENCE… STRUCTURES: DIFFERENT VERBAL TENSES VARIED PASSIVE CONSTRUCTIONS USE OF ARTICLES (A, AN, THE, NOTHING) USE OF MODALS (DEDUCTION…) COMPARATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS RELATIVE CLAUSES INFINITIVE, -ING REPORTED SPEECH CONDITIONAL SENTENCES WISHES, PREFERENCES, ADVICE OTHER SUBORDINATE SENTENCES (PURPOSE, CAUSE, CONSEQUENCE…) INVERSIONS VOCABULARY: PHRASAL VERBS PREPOSITIONAL VERBS SPECIFIC VOCABULARY WORDBUILDING