IELTS Writing Task Vocabulary list

 Linking words (also known as cohesive devices or transition words) are essential for achieving a high band score in the IELTS Writing Task 1 and Task 2. They help organize your ideas, create logical flow, and improve coherence and cohesion.

Here’s a categorized list of linking words perfect for IELTS writing:


🧠 1. Introducing Ideas

  • Firstly / First of all

  • To begin with

  • In the first place

  • One key point is that

  • It is often argued that


🧩 2. Adding Information

  • Furthermore

  • Moreover

  • In addition

  • Also

  • Not only that

  • As well as


🔁 3. Giving Examples

  • For example

  • For instance

  • Such as

  • To illustrate

  • Namely

  • In particular


⚖️ 4. Comparing Ideas

  • Similarly

  • Likewise

  • In the same way

  • Just like

  • Equally


🔀 5. Contrasting Ideas

  • However

  • On the other hand

  • Nevertheless

  • Nonetheless

  • Whereas

  • While

  • Although / Even though

  • In contrast

  • Despite / In spite of


📈 6. Showing Cause and Effect

  • Therefore

  • As a result

  • Consequently

  • Thus

  • Hence

  • Due to

  • Because

  • Owing to


🧮 7. Showing Sequence or Order

  • Then

  • Next

  • After that

  • Subsequently

  • Eventually

  • Finally

  • At last


🧭 8. Expressing Purpose

  • So that

  • In order to

  • With the aim of

  • For the purpose of


🕰 9. Talking About Time

  • Meanwhile

  • At the same time

  • Afterwards

  • Currently

  • Subsequently


🧱 10. Concluding or Summarizing

  • In conclusion

  • To sum up

  • Overall

  • In summary

  • All things considered

  • To conclude

  • On the whole

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