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A1 Linking Words

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Let’s learn about how to connect sentences together with linking words. You can make longer sentences this way.

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Learn the linking words to be successful in the Cambridge Assessment English A1 Movers test.

A1 Linking Words

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Linking words to connect parts of sentences together

And adds two things together
He plays basketball and football.
I had a pizza and watched a film.

But contrasts:
She likes hamburgers, but she doesn’t like cheese.
He watched a film, but he didn’t enjoy it.

Or links two negative things:
I don’t like carrots or peas.
Jim doesn’t like science or maths.

Because shows a reason:
We can’t go to the beach because it is raining.
I don’t want to go to the disco because I am tired.

Especially helpful are exercises that are focussed on a theme or topic as these provide word retention practice so you can be confident to read, write, speak and listen successfully.

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In addition, we add listening and speaking exercises in order to practise for this part of the A1 Movers test.
The more words you encounter and understand, the broader your day-to-day vocabulary will become. Our word games and puzzles are an excellent way to help to reinforce spellings in your mind.

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