Yesterday I showed you a 'bad' conclusion template, but what does a 'good' template look like?
One way for me to answer this is to recommend that you forget about templates completely. Just use the shortest, most basic 'organising' phrases, like "In conclusion", and focus on answering the question. In other words, you should worry about 'topic language', not 'template language'.
On the other hand, if you really want a template for conclusions, have a look at this lesson. The templates you'll see there are acceptable.
Thank you, Teacher Simon! I still don't like templates. They seem robotic!
Posted by: Nam Anh | April 30, 2017 at 16:27
Yes, I agree Anh.
Posted by: Simon | May 01, 2017 at 14:12