Littérature, Mémento grammatical, épreuve d'anglais au baccalauréat, vocabulaire anglais, document anglais, texte argumentatif
Présentation et problématique:
in today's society / nowadays
it is a well-known fact that
usually we tend to think that / it is commonly said that / it is generally believed that
let us weigh the pros and the cons of this burning issue
let us analyse the advantages and drawbacks of...
in fact what is at stake here is...
we may wonder to what extent / we may wonder whether
[...] Formules de fin: - Yours sincerely / Yours faithfully (veuillez agréer, l'expression de mes sentiments distingués . ) - Best regards / Kindest regards / All the best / Take care / Lots of love Ecrire un dialogue Ordre des mots : . she said. [...]
[...] Pas de tirets. Retour à la ligne pour chaque interlocuteur. [...]
[...] in fact what is at stake here is . we may wonder to what extent / we may wonder whether 1er point de vue, exemples 2ème point de vue, exemples Conclusion et opinion personnelle: all things considered / on the whole (dans l'ensemble) /for all these reasons / to conclude I do not believe Ecrire une lettre Formules d'introduction: Dear Sir / Dear Madam / Dear Mr . / Dear Mrs . [...]
[...] How to organize your ideas Debating the pros and the cons: on the one hand on the other hand either or . / neither nor . for example, for instance at first sight / on second thoughts Organizing one's ideas: first of all / to begin with / first and foremost firstly / secondly then finally / eventually / lastly Expressing one's opinion: in my opinion / in my view / to my mind / I can't help thinking that / As far as I am concerned I would say that I think that / I believe that / I reckon (considérer) that I suppose that / I assume (supposer) that / I guess that I gather that (comprendre, déduire) I acknowledge that (reconnaître, admettre) Conviction: there can be no doubt that / there isn't the slightest doubt that (il ne fait aucun doute que) it goes without saying that (il va sans dire que) it looks obvious to me that (il me semble évident que) Addition (de plus, en outre): moreover / furthermore / in addition / what is more / on top of that / besides / by the way Concession (cependant, néanmoins): however / nevertheless / yet Opposition: but whereas (alors que) although / even though (bien que) despite / in spite of (en dépit de) unlike / contrary to unless (sauf) Restriction: as far as I know / as far as I can judge we may wonder if (on peut se demander si) to a certain extent / up to a certain point (dans une certaine mesure, jusqu'à un certain point) as long as (tant que, du moment que) provided / providing (à condition que) roughly speaking (en gros, grosso modo) anyway (en tout cas, de toute façon) Cause: because / since / as thanks to / because of indeed (en effet) in fact / actually (en fait) Consequence: as a consequence / as a result / consequently so / therefore / thus that's why (c'est pourquoi) Conclusion: (to put it) in a nutshell / to cut a long story short / in short / in a word (bref, pour faire court) / to sum up all in all (somme toute) in other words (en d'autres termes) that is to say (c'est-à-dire) to conclude / as a conclusion Rédiger un texte argumentatif Présentation et problématique: in today's society / nowadays it is a well-known fact that usually we tend to think that / it is commonly said that / it is generally believed that let us weigh the pros and the cons of this burning issue let us analyse the advantages and drawbacks of . [...]
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