Cohesion & Coherence in Essay Writing
Cohesion is the glue that holds your sentences together. Coherence makes sure your ideas connect to create a clear “whole”. In this video, we will look at the elements that create strong cohesion and coherence that will make your writing stronger, better, and easier for the reader to follow, and for your IELTS or TOEFL grader to score high.
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