The document provides definitions and examples for connective words including: although, for instance, in addition, so, besides, as soon as, but, since, therefore, eventually. It then lists 10 sentences with gaps to be filled in using the connective words. Students are instructed to look up the definitions of the connective words and fill in the blanks using the appropriate connective word based on the meaning in each sentence.
2. Copy the Routine in your notebook*
Date (example: March 23rd, 2020, Monday).
Class 4 Ead
Connectives
Everytime you see
this picture it means
you have to copy ALL
slide content in your
notebook.
3. Go to https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/learner-
english/ and look up the definitions, write them down and give
examples.
Although: despite the fact that; but. Example: She walked home by herself,
although she knew that it was dangerous.
For instance:
In addition:
So:
Besides:
As soon as:
But:
Since:
Therefore:
Eventually:
4. Use the connectives below to fill in the gaps
although for instance in addition so besides
as soon as but since therefore eventually
1- ________ Portugal played well, they lost to Spain.
2- It was raining, ________ we went inside.
3- ________ the teacher entered the room the students stopped talking.
4- ________ she studied hard, she got an A.
5- She works as a nurse in the holidays ________ to teaching.
6- Joe is good at football, ________ he lost in the quarterfinals.
7- Billy has been eating a lot of junk food, ________ hell gain weight soon.
8- Do you play any other sports ________ football?
9- Everyone ________ relaxed and began to enjoy the party.
10- Many teenagers earn money, ________ by babysitting or cleaning cars.