Casa ESL · A2 Elementary · Unit 17 of 20 · Step 2

Connecting Ideas

Arguments & Explanations

Use conjunctions to link ideas and sentences
Express contrast, reason, and result in writing and speech
Write more complex sentences at A2 level

Name

Date

opinion

noun

What you think or feel about something.

"In my opinion, the second film was better."

reason

noun

The cause or explanation for something.

"The reason I was late was the traffic."

result

noun

Something that happens because of something else.

"She studied hard and, as a result, she passed."

agree

verb

To think the same as another person.

"I agree with you — it is too expensive."

example

noun

Something that shows what you mean.

"For example, I love Italian food like pizza and pasta."

however

adverb

Used to introduce a contrast.

"The food was expensive. However, it was delicious."

although

adverb

Used to show two ideas in the same sentence that are different.

"Although it was cold, she didn't wear a coat."

both

phrase

Two things or people together.

"I like both coffee and tea in the morning."

Conjunctions — and, but, because, so, although

And adds information. But introduces a contrast. Because gives a reason. So shows a result. Although introduces an unexpected contrast within the same sentence. These can link clauses within one sentence.

I was tired but I stayed until the end of the party.

She missed the bus because she woke up late.

It was raining so we decided to stay inside.

Although the weather was bad, we went for a walk anyway.

Exercise 1

Complete each sentence with the correct conjunction: and · but · because · so · although.

1. I wanted to go out it was raining heavily.

2. She studied every day she passed the exam easily.

3. He didn't eat breakfast he was not hungry.

4. the film was long, it was very entertaining.

5. I ordered a coffee a slice of cake.

Exercise 2

Match each sentence half to the correct ending.

1. She loves cookingbut she never has time to do it.
2. He missed the flightbecause he arrived at the wrong terminal.
3. The hotel was expensiveso we looked for a cheaper one nearby.
4. Although she was nervousshe gave a great presentation.
5. I enjoy runningand I try to go three times a week.

City Life vs. Country Life

Many people choose to live in cities because they offer more job opportunities and entertainment. However, city life can be stressful and expensive. Although public transport is convenient, traffic is often terrible and the air quality is poor. On the other hand, country life is quieter and healthier, but it can be isolated and jobs are harder to find. I grew up in the countryside but moved to the city because I needed work. I enjoy the energy of the city, although I sometimes miss the silence of the mountains. I think both lifestyles have real advantages — it depends on your priorities.

1. Why does the writer say many people choose to live in cities?

2. What does the writer sometimes miss about the countryside?

Discuss these questions with a partner or your teacher.

1Using conjunctions, tell your partner about a difficult decision you made. Explain the reasons for and against.
2Discuss with your partner: What are the advantages and disadvantages of your current city or town?

Write 5–7 sentences comparing two choices (e.g. two jobs, two cities, two habits). Use and, but, because, so, and although at least once each.

Example: I was deciding between studying online and going to a university in another city. Studying online is cheaper and more flexible, but it can be lonely. Although university life is more expensive, it provides a rich social experience. I chose to go to university because I wanted to meet people from different backgrounds. It was difficult at first so I joined several clubs to make friends. Although I sometimes miss home, I am glad I made the decision.

Answer Key — For Teacher Use

Exercise 1

1. but · 2. so · 3. because · 4. Although · 5. and

Exercise 2

1. She loves cooking → but she never has time to do it. · 2. He missed the flight → because he arrived at the wrong terminal. · 3. The hotel was expensive → so we looked for a cheaper one nearby. · 4. Although she was nervous → she gave a great presentation. · 5. I enjoy running → and I try to go three times a week.

Reading Comprehension

1. Because cities offer more job opportunities and entertainment. · 2. The writer sometimes misses the silence of the mountains.