
Linking words are a powerful tool in IELTS Writing, especially in Task 2 essays where cohesion and coherence account for 25% of your score. Using them correctly helps you organize ideas, show relationships between points, and impress examiners with logical flow. In this activity-based guide, you’ll practice writing IELTS-style paragraphs with linking words, moving one step closer to your desired band score.
Activity 1: Agreement / Addition / Similarity
Fill in the blanks with correct linking words.
Expand each paragraph into 150–200 words (IELTS Writing Task 2 style).
Replace basic connectors (like “and” or “but”) with advanced ones to aim for Band 7+.
Task: Develop a body paragraph on the topic: “Advantages of Online Education.”
- Use at least three linking words: Moreover, In addition, Similarly.
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Activity 2: Examples / Support / Emphasis
Task: Write a supporting paragraph for the topic: “The Impact of Technology on Health.”
- Use: For example, In fact, To demonstrate.
Activity 3: Effect / Result / Consequence
Task: Write a cause-and-effect paragraph on the topic: “The Rise of Fast Food Consumption.”
- Use: Therefore, As a result, Consequently.
Activity 4: Opposition / Limitation / Contradiction
Task: Write a contrast paragraph on the topic: “Living in Cities vs. Villages.”
- Use: However, Although, On the other hand.
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Activity 5: Cause / Condition / Purpose
Task: Write a conditional paragraph on the topic: “Success in Education.”
- Use: Because, If, In order to.
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Activity 6: Time / Chronology / Sequence
Task: Write a process paragraph on the topic: “How to Prepare for IELTS Writing.”
- Use: First, Then, Eventually.
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Activity 7: Conclusion / Summary / Restatement
Task: Write a concluding paragraph for the essay: “Should Students Study Abroad?”
- Use: In conclusion, To sum up, All in all.
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