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Väljendid, mida on hea kasutada inglise keele arutlevas kirjandis. Eraldi on välja toodud sissejuhatuse, teema arenduse, kokkuvõtte ja oma arvamuse avaldamiseks.

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Inglise keele riigieksami kirjutamise spikker / suur kokkuvõte

endiltteisele. Viimane lõik moodustab kokkuvõtte ja peaks esimeseslauses võtma eelpoolt oodud arutluse kokku ning seejärel lisamasellest tuleneva lõpumärkuse. · Expressing opinions Introduction State the topic and your own opinion clearly without using too many personal opinion words Main body (para. 2 - 4) Give the first, second and third argument and examples or reasons to support your opinion Conclusion Re-state your opinion, using different words Useful language To list points ­ firstly, in the first place, first of all, to start with, secondly, thirdly, finally, last but not least To add more points to the same topic ­ what is more, furthermore, also, apart from this, in addition to, moreover, besides, too, not to mention the fact that, another major reason To introduce conflicting viewpoints ­ a lot of people believe/think, many people are

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Essee kirjutamine inglise keeles

Essay 200 (+/- 10%) words The text consists of 4-5 paragraphs discussing a specified topic. Usually the task contains points you have to discuss. Make sure they are all covered! Keep in mind! Formal language – no slang, so contracted forms, colloquialisms, try to avoid repetition of words. Indented lines! Clear paragraphs with one central idea. Avoid strong feelings 8everybody hates... it is absurd to believe...) and strong personal expressions Use generalization (children assume…), but do not use overgeneralizations (all children assume…) At least 2 linking words per paragraph (separate them from the rest of the sentence by commas!) that show the connection between paragraphs. Make references to other sources (Police officials believe that…)

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Linking devices

LINKING DEVICES To make contrasting points: although, yet, however, neverthless, in spite of, but, while, despite, even if, been though, at the same time To list points: firstly, in the first place, first of all, to start with, secondly, thirdly, finally To add more points on a topic: what is more, furthermore, also, apart from this/that, besides, in addition to, moreover, too, not to mention the fact that To list advantages/disadvantages: one/another/a further/the main/the first/the greatest advantage/disadvantage To express personal opinion: in my opinion, in my view, to my mind/way of thinking, personally I belive, I feel strongly that, it seems to me that To refer to other sources: according to, with the reference to To conclude: finally, lastly, above all, all in all, in conclusion, all things considered, to sum up, as far as I am conserned, on the hole To emphasise what you say: clearly, obviously, of course, needless to say, in pa

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Hoe to write an argumentative essay?

HOW TO WRITE AN ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY An argumentative essay is a formal, impersonal piece of writing in which the writer is either expected to give a balanced consideration of a particular topic, or to state their own opinion clearly and then support it by giving reasons. An essay should begin with an introduction in which some background information is given about the problem that is going to be discussed. The angle from which the problem is going to be looked upon in the essay is also stated. In longer essays these are in different paragraphs, in shorter ones they can be in one paragraph. The body of the essay usually consists of several paragraphs, the number of which depends on the length of the essay. Each paragraph should begin with a topic sentence. The following sentences should enlarge on the theme, give examples, etc. If it is an essay discussing the advantages and disadvantages of something, the advantages should be

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Opinion essay

OPINION ESSAY Opinion essays are formal in style. They require your opinion on a topic which must be clearly Introduction stated and supported by reasons. It is necessary Paragraph 1 to include the opposing viewpoint in another State the topic and your opinion paragraph. clearly A successful opinion essay should have: Main Body a) an introductory paragraph in which you Paragraph 2 state the topic and your opinion; Viewpoint 1 and reason b) a main body which consists of two or more Paragraph 3 * paragraphs. Each paragraph should present a Viewpoint 2 and reason separate viewpoint supported by your reasons

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Useful language

The film captures the spirit of ... The hero/heroine/villain is ... I felt/thought it was ... I was impressed by ... What struck me most was ... What I liked most/didn't like was ... The plot was gripping. The characters were very convincing/very well drawn. On reflection, I think it was ... It struck me as being ... What I didn't understand was how ... In spite of these few criticisms, I think ... I would have no hesitation in recommending ... Useful words and phrases To write about Letters, essays, articles, proposals, reports, reviews Expressing and supporting opinions These words and expressions are especially useful in letters, essays and articles. I believe/do not believe that ... (because) ... Personally I feel that ... Let me explain why. In my opinion, ... Just consider ... As I see it, ... The reason is ... It seems to me that... This is because ...

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Presentation vocabulary

Performing the presentation Introducing yourself and your talk Greeting, name, position, opening formalities Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, everyone. Good morning. My name's (...). I'm the new Finance Manager. Good morning. Let me start by saying just a few words about my own background. I started out in... Welcome to Standard Electronics. I know I've met some of you, but just for the benefit of those I haven't, my name's (...). It's very nice to see you all here today. I'm very pleased to be here. I'm glad you could all make it. Thanks for inviting me. Thank you (all) for coming. Title/Subject I'd like to talk (to you) today about ... I'm going to present the recent ... explain our position on ...

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Linking words

Adding and Contrasting Expressing cause / reason *and *but because as well as However, as besides Although since Moreover, despite This is why Furthermore, In spite of because of What is more, Nevertheless, Due to In addition, On the contrary, Owing to not only .... but also on the one hand For this reason, another point is that on the other hand, whereas Expressing effect / result relative clauses while

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