Relacionar Columnas Advanced (Discourse markers)Versión en línea Read the sentences. Match the discourse markers (adverbs and adverbial expressions). por Gulzhan Mam 1 A: I really like your shirt. Hasn't Harry got one just like it? B: Yes, he has. TALKING of Harry, did he get the job he applied for? 2 I don't think I'll come to Nick's party. It will finish very late. BESIDES, I won't know many people there. 3 OBVIOUSLY, you can't get a real idea of life in Japan unless you can speak the language. 4 A: So, let's meet at 5 o'clock then. BY THE WAY/INCIDENTALLY, could you possibly lend me some money until the weekend? 5 ON THE WHOLE, I think that women make better journalists than men. 6 A: Did you see the match last night? B: No, I didn't. ACTUALLY/IN FACT/, AS A MATTER OF FACT, I don't really like football. 7 BASICALLY, my job involves computer skills and people skills. 8 ON THE ONE HAND, more young people today study languages. ON THE OTHER HAND, the total number is quite small. 9 ...and that's all you need to know about travel arrangements. AS FAR AS accommodation IS CONCERNED,.../AS REGARDS / REGARDING the accommodation, the options are living with a family or living in a hall of residence. 10 The government are going to help the first- time buyers. THAT IS TO SAY, they are going to make mortgages more easily available. 11 A lot of people disapproved and some even left earlier. IN OTHER WORDS, it was a complete disaster. 12 Yes, it was a bad accident. AT LEAST nobody was killed, though. Tom's coming to the meeting, or AT LEAST he said he was. 13 Please try not to make a mess when you bake the cake. OTHERWISE, I'm going to have to clean the kitchen again. 14 I think we should buy them. AFTER ALL, we'll never find them anywhere cheaper than this. 15 AS I WAS SAYING, if Mark gets the job, we'll have to reorganize the department. 16 She's very selfish. I MEAN, she never thinks about other people. 17 I like both flats, but ALL IN ALL, I think I prefer the one next to the cathedral. 18 We didn't go away at the weekend because I had too much work. IN ANY CASE/ANYWAY the weather was awful, so we didn't miss anything. To balance contrasting facts or points. To introduce a positive point after some negative information, or to qualify what you have just said or to make it less definite. To make things clearer or give more details. To introduce a new topic or to announce a change of subject. To introduce the most important and fundamental point. To introduce additional or unexpected information. To introduce something that you have just thought of, or to change the subject completely. To introduce an explanation or clarification of a point yo have just made. To say what the result would be if something didn't happen or if the situation were different. To introduce a strong argument that one person may not have taken into consideration. To return to a previous subject, often after you have been interrupted. To generalize To introduce the fact that is very clear to see or understand. To say something again in another way. To change the direction of conversation, but making a link with what has just been said. To add extra information or argument. To introduce the idea that what you said before is less important than what you are going to say now, or to return to the main topic after a digression. To say that you are considering everything.