Aula I- Formal and informal language discourse markers.
Module 1- 8th grade_
Lesson I_Formal and Informal Language_Discourse markers
Discourse markers
(Marcadores discursivos)
Discourse markers are words and phrases used in speaking and writing to ‘signpost’ discourse.
Discourse markers do this by showing turns, joining ideas together, showing attitude, and
generally controlling communication. Some people regard discourse markers as a feature
of spoken language only.
Example
Words like ‘actually’, ‘so’, ‘OK’, ‘right?’ and ‘anyway’ all function as discourse markers as they help the speaker to manage the conversation and mark when it changes.
In the classroom
Discourse markers are an important feature of both formal and informal native speaker language. The skilful use of discourse markers often indicates a higher level of fluency and an ability to produce and understand authentic language.
Some informal and spoken discourse markers and formal and written discourse markers
Discourse markers, or linking words, are words or expressions that link, manage and help to organise sentences. They don’t change the sentence meaning. Take a look at some examples:
More examples:
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