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Selectividad inglés - tipos de redacciones, Apuntes de Inglés

Explicación de los tipos de redacciones más comunes en selectividad

Tipo: Apuntes

2020/2021

Subido el 31/05/2021

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¡Descarga Selectividad inglés - tipos de redacciones y más Apuntes en PDF de Inglés solo en Docsity! WRITINGS NARRATIVE - Tells a story - Description of past events in chronological order - Begin in an interesting way - Finish with a good ending - Structure: - Open your story with details of time, place and characters. - Describe the main events of your story. - Conclude the story and reveal any unexpected events. - Useful expression: time expressions - In July… the next morning… last summer… a week later… on the following day… that evening… a few days later… suddenly… eventually… gradually… OPINION ESSAY - You want to convince the reader that your point of view is correct. - Structure: - Introduce the theme and give a clear personal opinion. - Give reasons and examples to back up your opinion. - Conclude the essay by summarizing your point of view and restating your opinion. - Useful expressions: - In my opinion… it seems to me that… as I see it… I (don’t) believe that… I (don’t) think that… I (dis)agree that… - To start with… Firstly… Secondly… In addition… Furthermore… In summary… In conclusion… In short… To sum up… To conclude… - Expressing cause and effect: because, since, as, due to the fact that, so, therefore, consequently, as a result, as a consequence, for this reason. FOR AND AGAINST ESSAY - You must state the advantages and disadvantages of a problem and include your personal opinion about it. - You must present both sides of the argument, making comparisons and contrasting information. - Structure: - Present the topic by restating the title of the essay in your own words. - Write one paragraph stating the arguments in favour of the topic and another stating the arguments against the topic. - Give reasons and examples to support your arguments for and against. - Conclude your essay by summing up the arguments and giving your personal opinion on the topic. - Useful expressions: - In the first place… in addition (to)… finally… on the one hand... on the other hand… however… moreover… what’s more… furthermore…
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