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Cohesive links in texts by omitting or replacing words


Author: Subject Coach
Added on: 26th Jul 2016

 
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In this video lesson, we will dive into and understand that cohesive links can be made in texts by omitting or replacing words. 

Elaborations

  • noting how a general word is often used for a more specific word already mentioned, for example ‘Look at those apples. Can I have one?'
  • recognising how cohesion can be developed through repeating keywords or by using synonyms or antonyms
  • observing how relationships between concepts can be represented visually through similarity, contrast, juxtaposition, repetition, class-subclass diagrams, part-whole diagrams, cause-and-effect figures, visual continuities and discontinuities

Author: Subject Coach
Added on: 26th Jul 2016

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Description
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Aim of this video lesson is to build on the knowledge we gather in lessons before. In this lesson we will be learning what Antonyms are and how to choose an Antonym.

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