These exercises are based on the course content focusing on complex logical connectors in English. Practice expressing concession, condition, and consequence with the precision expected at C1 level.
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Exercice 1 — Choose the Right Connector
Select the most appropriate argumentative connector to complete each sentence correctly.
- ___ the evidence strongly supports renewable energy, many governments continue to invest in fossil fuels.
- The policy will only succeed ___ all stakeholders commit to transparent cooperation from the outset.
- The budget cuts were severe; ___, the research team managed to publish three groundbreaking studies.
- The new regulation is so restrictive ___ several leading companies have already announced plans to relocate abroad.
Correction
- Even though the evidence strongly supports renewable energy, many governments continue to invest in fossil fuels.
- The policy will only succeed provided that all stakeholders commit to transparent cooperation from the outset.
- The budget cuts were severe; nonetheless, the research team managed to publish three groundbreaking studies.
- The new regulation is so restrictive that several leading companies have already announced plans to relocate abroad.
Exercice 2 — Match Connectors to Their Function
Match each sentence on the left with the logical function it expresses on the right.
- Much as I respect her expertise, I cannot agree with her conclusion.
- Should the negotiations fail, the trade agreement will be rendered void.
- The data was so compelling that the committee reversed its initial decision.
- As long as citizens remain engaged, democracy can function effectively.
Correction
- Much as I respect her expertise, I cannot agree with her conclusion. — This sentence expresses concession, acknowledging a positive quality while introducing an opposing stance.
- Should the negotiations fail, the trade agreement will be rendered void. — This sentence expresses condition, presenting a hypothetical situation and its outcome.
- The data was so compelling that the committee reversed its initial decision. — This sentence expresses consequence, showing the result of a particular degree or intensity.
- As long as citizens remain engaged, democracy can function effectively. — This sentence expresses condition, specifying the requirement under which the main claim holds true.
Exercice 3 — Complete the Argumentative Passage
Fill in each blank with the correct argumentative connector from the course vocabulary on concession, condition, and consequence.
- ___ digital technology has undeniably transformed education, access to quality devices remains deeply unequal across regions.
- The reform will be effective ___ it is accompanied by adequate funding and sustained political commitment.
- Public trust in institutions has eroded to such an extent ___ even well-intentioned policies are met with widespread skepticism.
- The arguments in favour of the proposal are compelling; ___, the long-term financial risks cannot be overlooked.
Correction
- While digital technology has undeniably transformed education, access to quality devices remains deeply unequal across regions.
- The reform will be effective only if it is accompanied by adequate funding and sustained political commitment.
- Public trust in institutions has eroded to such an extent that even well-intentioned policies are met with widespread skepticism.
- The arguments in favour of the proposal are compelling; however, the long-term financial risks cannot be overlooked.
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