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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS Academic (Score 6-7) - Adverbes conjonctifs

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux adverbes conjonctifs qui sont nécessaires à l'examen académique IELTS.

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (6-7)
nevertheless
[Adverbe]

used to introduce an opposing statement

pourtant

pourtant

Ex: The path was forbidden ; they walked nevertheless.
however
[Adverbe]

used to add a statement that contradicts what was just mentioned

pourtant, cependant

pourtant, cependant

Ex: They were told the product was expensivehowever, it turned out to be quite affordable .
nonetheless
[Adverbe]

used to indicate that despite a previous statement or situation, something else remains true

néanmoins

néanmoins

Ex: His apology seemed insincere ; she accepted nonetheless.
otherwise
[Adverbe]

used to refer to the outcome of a situation if the circumstances were different

sinon, autrement, sans quoi

sinon, autrement, sans quoi

Ex: Make sure to water the plants regularlyotherwise they may wilt .
consequently
[Adverbe]

used to indicate a logical result or effect

alors, donc, par conséquent

alors, donc, par conséquent

Ex: The company invested heavily in research and development , consequently, they launched innovative products that captured a wider market share .
hence
[Adverbe]

used to say that one thing is a result of another

d’où

d’où

Ex: The company invested in employee training programshence, the overall performance and efficiency improved .
thus
[Adverbe]

used to introduce a result based on the information or actions that came before

donc

donc

Ex: The new software significantly improved efficiencythus, the company experienced a notable increase in productivity .
likewise
[Adverbe]

used when introducing additional information to a statement that has just been made

de même

de même

Ex: The chef is skilled in preparing traditional dishes , likewise, he has mastered the art of creating innovative culinary delights .
meanwhile
[Adverbe]

at the same time but often somewhere else

pendant ce temps, pendant ce temps-là

pendant ce temps, pendant ce temps-là

Ex: She was at the grocery store , meanwhile, I was waiting at home for her call .
in contrast
[Adverbe]

used to highlight the differences between two or more things or people

par contre

par contre

Ex: The two siblings have very different personalities — Tom is outgoing and sociable , while his sister Emily is shy and reservedby contrast .

during the period of time while something else is happening or before a particular event occurs

pendant ce temps, en attendant

pendant ce temps, en attendant

Ex: The doctor is examining another patient.

used to introduce a contrasting aspect of a situation, especially when comparing it to a previous point

d'une part, d'autre part

d'une part, d'autre part

Ex: The plan could save money.

used to highlight differences or similarities when comparing two or more things or people

en comparaison, comparativement

en comparaison, comparativement

Ex: She has a much more relaxed approach to work when compared with her colleaguesin comparison .
in conclusion
[Adverbe]

used to signal the end of a discussion or presentation by summarizing the main points

En conclusion, Pour conclure

En conclusion, Pour conclure

Ex: Throughout this essay , we have explored the historical context of the conflictin conclusion, understanding these historical factors is crucial for finding a sustainable resolution .
in summary
[Adverbe]

used to provide a brief and straightforward explanation of the main points or ideas

En résumé, Pour résumer

En résumé, Pour résumer

Ex: In summary, the workshop provided participants with practical tools and strategies for effective communication.

used to indicate that the opposite or a different viewpoint is true in response to a previous statement

au contraire, par contre

au contraire, par contre

Ex: Some people believe that working longer hours leads to greater productivity.
conversely
[Adverbe]

in a way that is different from what has been mentioned

inversement

inversement

Ex: The new policy benefits larger companiesconversely, smaller firms may struggle .
afterward
[Adverbe]

in the time following a specific action, moment, or event

après ça, après, après cela

après ça, après, après cela

Ex: She did n't plan to attend the workshop , afterward, she realized how valuable it was .
namely
[Adverbe]

used to give more specific information or examples regarding what has just been mentioned

à savoir

à savoir

Ex: The festival featured a variety of eventsnamely concerts , workshops , and art exhibitions .
Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS Academic (Score 6-7)
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