Discourse Markers Exercises
Discourse markers and linking words exercises online with answers — practise addition markers (furthermore, moreover, in addition), result markers (therefore, consequently, as a result), purpose connectors (in order to, so that, in case), sequencing words (firstly, finally, to begin with), and summarising expressions (in conclusion, to sum up). Multiple choice and worksheet modes for B1–B2 learners. 2 exercise sets with 40 questions (B1 Level).
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Addition, Result & Purpose Markers
Discourse Markers Exercises
Sequencing, Exemplification & Summarising Markers
Discourse Markers Exercises
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Why practice Discourse Markers exercises?
Discourse markers are the signposts that guide readers and listeners through your ideas. At B1 level, learn to signal addition, result, and purpose clearly. At B2, master sequencing and summarising markers for essays and presentations, and choose between formal and informal registers — saying 'furthermore' in academic writing but 'also' in conversation. These linking words are tested in Cambridge B1 Preliminary and B2 First exams.