Speaking: Fluency & Coherence B2 - Lesson 3: Structuring Arguments Logically
Lesson 3: Structuring Arguments Logically Welcome to your structured speaking framework. When managing upper-intermediate oral evaluations or presenting in professional boardrooms, organizing your ideas transparently is critical. We deploy structured signposting configurations to navigate listeners through our analytical lines of thought smoothly. Linguistic Discourse Phases: The Opening Phase: First of all, To begin with, The main reason is... The Additive Phase: Furthermore, In addition, Another point is... The Contrast Phase: On the other hand, However, Admittedly, The Synthesis Phase: In conclusion, To sum up, Ultimately, Linguistic Traps: Avoid constructing a repetitive chain of basic coordinate connectors (like 'and also'). Do not initiate direct spontaneous responses using a baseline dependent clause connector (like 'because'). Please enable JavaScript to access the interactive HTML audio speech playbacks, transactional evaluation modules, and dynamic resource generation…