FINAL EXAM
WORKSHOP
Upper Intermediate
Training: Umida Karimova, Head Teacher
Practice: Ibrokhim Shavkatov
TRAINING
(10:30-12:30)
Exam format
Aspect Score Time
Grammar 25 20 minutes
Vocabulary 15 20 minutes
Reading 10 15 minutes
Writing 15 15 minutes
Listening 10 10 minutes
Grammar
Do you remember?
Past or present? PAST
Repeated or once? REPETETIVE
True now? NOT TRUE NOW
We used to use Nokia.
We used to watch ‘Nu pogodi’ on TV.
We used to play Tetris.
We used to be active.
USED TO
Past habits /
Past states
repeated action
We used to play Tetris We used to be active
S + used to + V
S + didn’t used to + V
Did + S + used to + V?
would
Past habits /
Past states
repeated action
We would play Tetris We would be active
S + would + V
S + wouldn’t + V
Would + S + V?
Tell you partner about three things you used to do
as a child and three things you did not use to do.
Which examples can be changed with “would”?
Sunil’s first month in China and China food
market:
Feeling awful, but there is nothing to eat except such food!
get + used to + Ving / noun
The process of becoming normal / habit
O’rganib qo’lish / odatiy holatga aylanish
Привыкать / становиться нормой
He is getting used to eating Chinese food.
NOTE: the structure can be used in Past, Present and Future forms
After a year Sunil in China and China food market:
I am enjoying my food, it is so delicious!!!!!!!!!!
to be + used to + Ving / noun
Normal situation, accustomed, not strange
Odatiy holat
Обычное/привичное действие
He is used to eating Chinese food.
S + be + used to + Ving/n
S + be not + used to + Ving/n
Be + S + used to + Ving/n?
NOTE: the structure can be used in Past, Present and Future forms
Exercise 1. Choose the correct form USED TO / WOULD / GET USED TO / BE USED TO to
complete each sentence.
1. My grandfather ______________ (used to tell / would tell / is used to telling) us bedtime stories when we were
kids.
2. Emma ______________ (is getting used to working / used to work / would work) late since she started her new
job.
3. We ______________ (got used to eating / are used to eating / used to eat) spicy food after living in Thailand for a
year.
4. They ______________ (would spending / are used to spending / used to spend) hours playing chess in the park.
5. I ______________ (am used to liking / didn’t use to like / would like) coffee, but now I can’t start my day without
it.
6. Tom ______________ (got used to live / used to live / is getting used to living) in a small apartment after moving
from a big house.
7. She ______________ (would always singing / is used to singing / is getting used to sing) in the shower every
morning.
8. We ______________ (would go / are getting used to going / are used to going) camping every summer when we
were younger.
9. I ______________ (would to write / used to write / am used to writing) poetry when I was in high school.
10. At first, I found it difficult, but now I ______________ (got used to working / used to work / am used to
Exercise 2. Choose the correct form (used to / would / get used to / be used to) to complete each
sentence.
1) I ____________(am used doing / get used doing / used to) exercise for an hour a day at the moment.
2) When I was a university student, I ___________ (used to studying / used to study / would study) in the library
where it was nice and warm.
3) My parents _______________( used to sit / would sit / were used to sit ) with us at bedtime when we were little.
4) When I moved to a new city, I ______________ (didn’t use to know / am used to knowing / would know)
anyone, but now I have many friends.
5) He ______________ (is getting used to studying / used to study / would study) late at night because of his exam
schedule.
6) We ______________ (would always going / are used to going / used to go) to our grandmother’s house every
holiday.
7) She ______________ (used to be / is getting used to being / is used to be) very shy, but now she’s much more
confident.
8) They ______________ (got used to wake / used to wake / are used to waking) up early for work.
9) Mike ______________ (would eat / didn’t use to eat / is getting used to eating) vegetables, but now he enjoys
them.
10) I ______________ (got used to speak / used to speak / am used to speaking) English at work, so it doesn’t feel
strange anymore.
Modal verbs in
present time
OBLIGATION MODAL VERBS ADVICE
NECESSARY SHOULD /
HAVE/HAS TO PROHIBITION SHOULD NOT
MUST NOT OBLIGATION OUGHT TO
NEED MUSTN’T NOT NECESSARY
CAN’T DO NOT / DOES NOT HAVE TO
MAY NOT DO NOT / DOES NOT NEED TO
NEEDN’T
PROBABILITY DEDUCTION
COULD (NOT) SPECULATION
MAY (NOT) MUST
MIGHT (NOT) COULD
CAN’T
He has to/must finish his homework.
He mustn’t/can’t cheat.
He doesn’t have to wear a uniform.
He doesn’t need to wear a uniform.
He needn’t wear a uniform.
He should come to Inter Nation.
He could/might fail.
He must be worried.
He can’t be happy.
Modal verbs in
past time
Must have + V3 I’m sure it was true.
Can’t have + V3 I’m sure it wasn’t true.
Could have + V3 It was good idea to do, but I didn’t do.
Could/Might (not) have + V3 I think it was (not) possible
Needn’t have + V3 I did it, but it was not necessary.
Exercise 3. Choose the correct answer from the words in bold.
1. You must / shouldn’t / don’t have to apologize; it wasn’t your fault.
2. He can’t / might / doesn’t have to be at work because his office lights are on.
3. We must / don’t have to / shouldn’t bring snacks to the picnic; there will be plenty of
food there.
4. You mustn’t / have to / couldn’t talk during the exam; it’s against the rules.
5. She can’t / ought to / must study harder if she wants to pass the test.
6. We mustn’t / can’t / have to take an umbrella; the weather forecast says it will rain.
7. They might / must / don’t have to leave now; the train is about to depart.
8. You mustn’t / couldn’t / needn’t bring an umbrella; it’s not going to rain.
9. He might / has to / mustn’t finish this report before the deadline.
10. You can’t / must / might be serious! That’s impossible.
Exercise 4. Choose the correct answer from the words in italics.
1) You might not have / needn’t have / can’t have brought so much food. I’d already
prepared plenty.
2) My sister really ought to / doesn’t have to / mustn’t pay more attention when someone
tells her their names. She is useless at remembering them.
3) If I finish this work reasonably early, I have to / need / might have a barbecue later.
4) I honestly believe that our team mustn’t not / doesn’t have to /could win the
championship this year.
5) Carol can't / have to / should be at home at this time. It is already 11 a.m.
6) You might / have to / couldn’t submit your assignment by Friday; it’s the final
deadline.
7) They must / couldn’t / can invite their friends if they want to.
8) You must / don’t have to / can’t bring your own laptop; we’ll provide one.
9) We should / might / can’t check the weather before planning our trip.
10) He ought to / mustn’t / can’t drive without a license; it’s illegal.
Zero conditional
If you don’t water flowers for a long time, they die.
Is it past or present/future? Present/future
Is it real or unreal? Real
Is it generally true or Generally true
possible?
If +S+ present simple, S + present simple.
If it doesn’t rain, we will have a walk.
FIRST
CONDITIONAL
Is it past or present/future? Present/future
Is it real or unreal? Real
Is it generally true or possible? Possible
If + S + present simple, S + will/might + V.
Second conditional
If I didn’t have a final exam next week, I would travel with my family.
OR
I would travel with my family if I didn’t have a final exam.
Is a present situation or past? Present
Is it a real situation or unreal? Unreal
Do I have a final exam? Yes
Can I travel with my family? No
Is it my dream? Yes
If + S + past simple, S + would/could + V1.
Jack lost my job last month. Because he didn’t do tasks on time.
If Jack had done my task on time, he wouldn’t have lost my job.
Is he thinking about past or present? Past Third conditional
Can he change the past? No
Does he regret? Yes
If + S+ past perfect, S + would/could + have + past participle.
If conditionals
0 1 2 3
Real Real Unreal Unreal
General things Possible Not possible Never possible
OR
Facts Situation is in Less possible Situation is in
Situation is in present/future Situation is in the past
present/future present/future
WOM. For each situation, write a conditional sentence to say how the situation
could have been different. Use the THIRD CONDITIONAL.
e.g. A: I missed the bus, so I was late for work. -> B: If I hadn't missed the bus, I wouldn't have been late
for work.
1. A: They couldn't reach the town today, because they ran out of petrol.
B: If they hadn't beenRUN
THEY HADN'T ran out out of petrol, they
THEYcould reach
COULD HAVE REACHED the town today.
2. A: Rose couldn't stay with us, because she had other plans.
B: If she
SHE hasn't had other plans, sheROSE
HADN'T HAD could stay
COULD HAVE STAYED with us.
3. A: Frank didn't find the instruction, so he didn't assemble this device.
B: If he HE
hadn’t found the instruction, he FRANK
HAD FOUND couldWOULD
assemble
HAVE ASSEMBLED this device.
4. A: Sanjay helped us, so we knew what to do.
B: If sanjay had helped
SANJAY HADN'T us, weWEwould
HELPED US have
WOULDN'T been
HAVE KNOWNknown what to do.
5. A: You were late because you woke up late that morning.
B: If you
YOU hadn't wokeUPup late that morning, you
HADN'T WOKEN YOUwouldn't haveBEEN
WOULDN'T HAVE being late.
Exercise 5. For each situation, write a conditional sentence to say how the situation could have been different. Use
the third conditional form.
EXAMPLE:
A I missed the bus, so I was late for work.
B If I hadn’t missed the bus, I wouldn’t have been late for work.
1) A: I didn’t set an alarm, so I woke up late.
B: If ____________________ an alarm, _____________________ late.
2) A: She lost her passport, so she couldn’t travel.
B: If ____________________ her passport, _____________________ traveled.
3) 3. A: We didn’t take a map, so we got lost.
B: If ____________________ a map, _____________________ lost.
4) A: He didn’t bring his laptop, so he couldn’t finish his work.
B: If ____________________ his laptop, _____________________ his work.
5) A: They didn’t check the weather forecast, so they got caught in the storm.
B: If ____________________ the weather forecast, _____________________ in the storm.
6) A: I spent all my money, so I couldn’t buy a gift.
B: If ____________________ all my money, _____________________ a gift.
7) A: The traffic was bad, so we arrived late.
B: If ____________________ bad, _____________________ late.
8) A: She forgot her glasses, so she couldn’t read the sign.
B: If ____________________ her glasses, _____________________ the sign.
9) A: He didn’t listen to the instructions, so he made a mistake.
B: If ____________________ to the instructions, _____________________ a mistake.
A: They didn’t book a table, so there was no space for them at the restaurant.
B: If ____________________ a table, _____________________ space for them at the
restaurant.
Exercise 6
1.A: I didn’t eat breakfast, so I felt hungry later.
B: If ____________________ breakfast, _____________________ hungry later.
2.A: She didn’t leave on time, so she missed her flight.
B: If ____________________ on time, _____________________ her flight.
3.A: We took the wrong bus, so we ended up in the wrong place.
B: If ____________________ the wrong bus, _____________________ in the wrong place.
4.A: He didn’t practice, so he didn’t win the competition.
B: If ____________________ more, _____________________ the competition.
5.A: It was too cold, so we didn’t go swimming.
B: If ____________________ too cold, _____________________ swimming.
I earn 3 million uzs a month, but I want to buy Gentra 1.5…
… I wish I had 18 000$…
… if only I had 18 000$…
Does he have it? NO
Is he dreaming? YES
Is he thinking about past? NO
S + wish + past simple
You can start the sentence with IF ONLY
to be more emphatic
Last year my friend offered a business deal, but I refused. He is doing
well now, while I have no money. I wish I had accepted his offer
Did he join the business? NO If only I had accepted his offer
Does he regret now? YES
S + wish / If only + past perfect (for past regrets)
Tired of my neighbours. They always play loud music although I
asked them not to. I wish my neighbours would move.
S + wish / If only + somebody/something + would + V
(things we want to change in the future / annoyed or unhappy with a situation)
S + wish / If only + past simple (for dreams)
…I wish I had 18 000$…
S + wish / If only + past perfect (for past regrets)
…I wish I had accepted his offer…
S + wish / If only + somebody/something + would + V
(things we want to change in the future / annoyed or unhappy with a situation)
…I wish my neighbours would move…
IF ONLY - more emphatic
Exercise 7. Read each sentence and choose the correct form of "wish" to complete the sentence.
1) a. I wish I lived in a big city.
b. I wish I live in a big city.
c. I wish I had lived in a big city.
2) a. If only he would stop talking so loudly!
b. If only he stopped talking so loudly!
c. If only he had stopped talking so loudly!
3) a. I wish I studied more before the exam.
b. I wish I study more before the exam.
c. I wish I had studied more before the exam.
4) a. If only I brought an umbrella, I wouldn’t be wet.
b. If only I had brought an umbrella, I wouldn’t be wet.
c. If only I bring an umbrella, I wouldn’t be wet.
5) a. She wishes she saved more money last year.
b. She wishes she had saved more money last year.
c. She wishes she would save more money last year.
6) a. I wish you stop interrupting me all the time.
b. I wish you stopped interrupting me all the time.
c. I wish you would stop interrupting me all the time.
7) a. If only we could afford a car, we wouldn’t have to walk everywhere.
b. If only we afford a car, we wouldn’t have to walk everywhere.
c. If only we afforded a car, we wouldn’t have to walk everywhere.
8) a. He wishes he didn’t have to wake up so early every morning.
b. He wishes he doesn’t have to wake up so early every morning.
c. He wishes he won’t have to wake up so early every morning.
9) a. If only I had known you were sick, I would have visited you.
b. If only I know you were sick, I would have visited you.
c. If only I knew you were sick, I would have visited you.
10) a. I wish my neighbor had stopped playing loud music at night.
b. I wish my neighbor stopped playing loud music at night.
c. I wish my neighbor would stop playing loud music at night.
Exercise 8. Read each sentence and choose the correct form of "wish" to complete the sentence.
1.a. I wish I could spoke French fluently.
b. I wish I speak French fluently.
c. I wish I spoke French fluently.
2.a. If only they would listen to advice more often.
b. If only they listened to advice more often.
c. If only they had listened to advice more often.
3.a. She wishes her brother calls her more often.
b. She wishes her brother would call her more often.
c. She wishes her brother called her more often.
4.a. If only I had taken that job offer, I would be earning more now.
b. If only I took that job offer, I would be earning more now.
c. If only I take that job offer, I would be earning more now.
5.a. He wishes he would study medicine instead of engineering.
b. He wishes he studies medicine instead of engineering.
c. He wishes he had studied medicine instead of engineering.
6.a. I wish my friend would visit me more often.
b. I wish my friend visited me more often.
c. I wish my friend visit me more often.
7.a. If only we didn’t spend all our money, we could go on vacation.
b. If only we hadn’t spent all our money, we could go on vacation.
c. If only we don’t spend all our money, we could go on vacation.
8.a. I wish my boss had given me a promotion.
b. I wish my boss gives me a promotion.
c. I wish my boss gave me a promotion.
9.a. If only she would stop complaining about everything!
b. If only she stopped complaining about everything!
c. If only she had stopped complaining about everything!
10.a. I wish I didn’t spend all my savings on useless things.
b. I wish I hadn’t spent all my savings on useless things.
c. I wish I wouldn’t spend all my savings on useless things.
PARAPHRASING SENTENCES
WOM. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence,
using the word(s) given. Use between two and seven words.
1. The police didn't object to the drivers breaking the traffic rules due to the force major situation.
(Objection) HAVE ANY OBJECTION
Due to the force major situation, the police didn't object to drivers breaking the traffic rules.
2. The clientDEMANDED
insisted TO
onSEE
seeing the manager to complain about the poor service. (Demanded)
The client demanded seeing the manager to complain about the poor service.
3. I'm MUST
sure HAVE
tom ALREADY
has already
LEFT left for work. There is nobody at home. (Must)
Tom must has already left for work as there is nobody at home.
4. You won't be able to meet the deadline of this project ifUNLESS
you YOU
don't speed
SPEED UP up. (Unless)
You won't be able to meet the deadline of this project unless you speeded up
5. 'Does your friend speak foreign
IF HIS languages?’
FRIEND SPOKE Bobur
ANY FOREIGN asked his brother. (If)
LANGUAGES
Ben asked his brother if his friend speak foreign languages
Exercise 9. Use the words in bold to rewrite the sentences so that the second sentence has
the same meaning to the first one
1.If you don’t take this opportunity now, you’ll regret it later.
UNLESS
2.The manager didn’t object to employees working from home twice a week.
OBJECTION
3.She insisted on joining the competition despite her injury.
DEMAND
4.I’ll bring an umbrella because it might rain later.
IN CASE
5.I’m sure she has already left the office; the lights are off.
MUST
6. “Did you remember to send the email?” he asked me.
IF
Exercise 10.
1)If you don’t follow the instructions carefully, you might make a mistake.
UNLESS
2)The committee didn’t object to changing the meeting schedule at the last minute.
OBJECTION
3)He strongly insisted on attending the conference despite his busy schedule.
DEMAND
4)I’ll take an extra pen because mine might run out of ink.
IN CASE
5)I’m sure they have already started the presentation; the conference room door is closed.
MUST
“Did you check your email this morning?” she asked me.
IF
Word order
To be + noun
Noun Adjective + noun
To be + adjective
Adjectiv
e Adjective + noun
Adverb + adjective
Verb + adverb
Adverb Adverb, s + v.
To be + adverb + verb
Exercise 11. Complete the sentences with the appropriate form of the words given in
brackets.
1. The local authority has opened a new hospital _____________ which is a five-minute drive from the town.
(near)
2. Everyone was more than ______________to help with the clearing up after the party. (happiness)
3. I have to be _________with you: I have read your emails without your permission. Sorry! (honesty)
4. This smells like a ____________painted room; don’t you agree? (fresh)
5. I advise you to be very ____________ what you say to her. She’s not to be trusted! (care)
6. __________________, the urbanization is taking a dynamic pace as more people are moving to big cities.
(interesting)
7. He completed the report with the ______________ of his personal secretary. (assist)
8. Please write all the relevant information into this ______________ form. (apply)
9. My first attempt to ride a motorcycle ended in ____________. (fail)
10. After retiring I decided to take up _______________ as a new hobby. (photograph)
11. Some young people today don't really care about their _____________. (appear)
12. Children's books contain very beautiful _________________. (illustrate)
13. The teacher thought it was a ____________-written poem, which was full of emotion. (beauty)
VOCABULARY
Read instructions carefully and understand
the task correctly.
Adjective + prepositions
Known
Aware
About
To
Responsible
For
Dependent On
Suspicious Of
Enthusiastic
As
Preferable
Exercise 12. Complete the sentence with an appropriate preposition.
1. Anna has been responsible _____ the design of the project since January.
2. I think having a few really good friends is preferable ____ knowing lots of people less well.
3. Samira is very good at making a type of bread which is known locally ____ the best one.
4. My grandmother doesn’t like being dependent ____ others for help with her housework.
5. They weren’t aware ____ the dangers, otherwise they would never have entered the cave.
Exercise 13. Choose the correct option a–d to complete the sentences.
commercial breaks campaign unacceptable denying survey
1.The company launched a new marketing __________ to attract more customers.
2.The results of the __________ showed that most people prefer online shopping.
3.There’s no point in __________ the truth; we already have the evidence.
4.Many viewers find the frequent __________ on TV quite annoying.
5.t’s completely __________ to speak so rudely to your colleagues.
Exam Format. (Not on your paper) Read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the
end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line.
The moon is Earth’s only 1__________ (NATURE) satellite. As well as this, it is the second brightest object in
the sky after the sun and although it has the 2__________ (APPEAR) of being bright white, its surface is
actually dark.
The moon is thought to have formed 3__________ (APPROXIMATE) 4.5 billion years ago, not long after Earth.
There have been several theories about its origin, but the current most accepted explanation is that the moon
formed from the debris left over after a giant impact between Earth and a Mars-sized body called Theia.
The moon remained 4__________ (EXPLORE) until 1959, when it was visited by the Soviet spacecraft Luna 2,
and it was last visited by humans in 1972. In the summer of 1994, the Moon was very 5__________
(EXTENSIVE) mapped by the little spacecraft Clementine, and again in 1999 by Lunar Prospector.
Exercise 14. Complete the sentences with the appropriate form of the word in the box.
1)The scientist recorded the sudden ______________ of a new species in the rainforest. (appear)
2)The remote island remains largely ______________ due to its harsh environment. (explore)
3)The lake covers an area of ______________ 200 square kilometers. (approximate)
4)This national park is known for its ______________ wildlife and ecosystems. (diverse)
5)Tourists are drawn to the city’s main ______________, such as museums and historic sites.
(attract)
6)The organization helps children suffering from ______________ of basic necessities. (deprive)
7)The painting’s colors look incredibly ______________, as if they were taken from real life.
(natural)
8)She has conducted ______________ research on ancient civilizations. (extensive)
9)The new job gives him the ______________ to work from anywhere he wants. (free)
Exercise 15. Read the dialogue between two politicians who are planning a meeting with a foreign minister. Put the
words in italics in the right order to complete the dialogue.
Kostas: So, Mr Yakamoto will be with us at around 11 o’clock. He’s coming straight from the airport.
Irina: That’s the plan, but I’d 1 ____________________________________ say / like / something / if / to I may.
Kostas: Sure, go ahead.
Irina: He’s bound to be tired after such a long flight so I think he’d appreciate it if he could go to his hotel for a rest first.
Kostas: Good point. Yes, let’s make the meeting a little later. How about half past two? And that …
Irina: If I could 2________________________________ for / second / just / a / interrupt. Don’t forget that we have
another meeting at 4. And it’s an important one too.
Kostas: Well, I don’t think the meeting with Mr Yakamoto is likely to go past our scheduled finish time. I’m sure he’s got a
lot to do. Anyway, I’ve drawn up an agenda for our meeting. Have you had a look at it?
Irina: I’d 3 _________________________________________ to / that / comment / like / on, actually. There’s something
I’d like to add to it. I think we should spend some time discussing plans for increased trade with Japan. It would certainly …
Kostas: 4 ______________________________________ me / interrupting / excuse / for, but that’s already there under the
second item on the agenda – business relations.
Irina: Oh, yes. Apologies, I missed that completely. But 5 _________________ _______________________________ say /
I / can / here / something?
Kostas: Yes, of course …
Nowadays people are becoming increasingly
dependent on mobile phones.
In your essay, you should:
• write if you agree or disagree with this statement
• give detailed reasons that can support your opinion
• give an example and/or a suggestion and/or a recommendation
At least 120-150 words
INTRODUCTION:
Mobile phones have changed the way we live since they were invented. Some people
argue that we might be too dependent on mobile phones. Honestly, I believe we are
becoming reliant on these devices.
1. Does the introduction tell you about the topic?
2. Does it have the writer’s opinion?
BODY /MAIN PARAGRAPH:
In my opinion, most people use phones too much for entertainment, and it might cause more harm
than we know. Today many people use their phones to watch videos, reels or play video games
whenever they feel bored. As a result, most of them have developed a shorter attention span. They
can hardly ever focus on one task. For example, I cannot do my work without my phone in my
hands and at least listening to music. Therefore, I believe dependency on phones may be bad for
us.
1. Does the body paragraph have an argument?
2. Does the second sentence explain the argument?
3. Does this paragraph have an example?
CONCLUSION:
In conclusion, I think there are a lot of people rely on their mobile devices too much and it can
be dangerous for them.
1. Does the conclusion repeat the ideas from the essay?
2. Does the conclusion have any new ideas?
Mobile phones have changed the way we live since they were invented. Some people argue that we might be too
dependent on mobile phones. Honestly, I believe we are becoming reliant on these devices.
In my opinion, most people use phones too much for entertainment, and it might cause more harm than we know.
Today many people use their phones to watch videos, reels or play video games whenever they feel bored. As a
result, most of them have developed a shorter attention span. They can hardly ever focus on one task. For example, I
cannot do my work without my phone in my hands and at least listening to music. Therefore, I believe dependency
on phones may be bad for us.
In conclusion, I think there are a lot of people rely on their mobile devices too much and their reliance can worsen
their attention span.
(146 words)
Remote work is the future of employment. (At least 120-150 words)
In your essay, you should:
• Write if you agree or disagree with this statement
• Give detailed reasons that support your opinion
• Provide an example and/or a suggestion and/or a recommendation
In recent years, remote work has become increasingly popular due to advancements in technology and changing
workplace preferences. Many believe it represents the future of employment, offering new opportunities for
both workers and companies.
I agree that remote work is the future of employment. It allows employees to work from anywhere, saving time
and money on commuting. It also gives more flexibility, which helps people balance work and personal life. For
example, parents can spend more time with their children while working from home.
Companies also benefit because they can hire talented workers from around the world, not just from their local
area. Remote work reduces office costs like rent and utilities. However, there are challenges, such as
communication issues and lack of teamwork.
To solve this, companies should use online tools like Zoom and organize virtual team meetings. In conclusion,
with proper planning, remote work will continue to grow and succeed.
Using linking words is crucial in essay writing as they help create a logical flow,
connect ideas, and guide the reader through your argument. Here's a little guide on how
to effectively use some linking words in your essays:
Additive Linking Words: Additionally, Furthermore, Moreover, In addition, Besides.
Contrastive Linking Words: However, Nevertheless, On the contrary, Conversely,
Nonetheless.
Causal Linking Words: Therefore, Thus, Consequently, As a result, Hence.
Sequential Linking Words: Firstly, Secondly, Finally, In conclusion, To sum up.
Illustrative Linking Words: For example, For instance, Such as, In particular.
Regular exercise is essential for a healthy Nowadays people are becoming
lifestyle (At least 120-150 words) increasingly dependent on mobile phones.
In your essay, you should: In your essay, you should:
• Write if you agree or disagree with this • Write if you agree or disagree with this
statement statement
• Give detailed reasons that support your • Give detailed reasons that support your
opinion opinion
• Provide an example and/or a • Provide an example and/or a suggestion
suggestion and/or a recommendation and/or a recommendation
Social Networks influence the way people Many people say that the only way to
Creativity is as important as technical skills in communicate guarantee getting a job is to obtain a
university degree
the workplace. In your essay, you should:
In your essay, you should:
• Write if you agree or disagree with this
In your essay, you should: statement • Write if you agree or disagree with this
• write if you agree or disagree with this statement statement
• Give detailed reasons that support your
• give detailed reasons that can support your opinion opinion • Give detailed reasons that support your
• give an example and/or a suggestion and/or a opinion
• Provide an example and/or a suggestion
recommendation and/or a recommendation • Provide an example and/or a suggestion
and/or a recommendation
Thank you
Training: Umida Karimova, Head Teacher
Practice: Mr Ibrokhim