Cohesion and coherence are important features of academic writing. This video explains the difference between them and how to achieve good coherence and cohesion, including reference to the IELTS and TOEFL tests.
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00:00 Intro
00:34 Definition
01:22 Ways to achieve cohesion
06:47 Ways to improve coherence
10:02 How IELTS/TOEFL assess coherence and cohesion
14:38 Summary
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Cohesion relates to how words and sentences ’stick together’ and make sense. It is achieved through using five methods: (1) reference words (e.g. he, she, it, them); (2) repeated words/ideas; (3) transition signals (also called cohesive devices); (4) substitution (replacing one word with another); and (5) ellipsis (omitting words).
Coherence relates to the organisation and progression of ideas, which help a text make sense to the reader. You can improve coherence by improving organisation (e.g
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