1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Now, take these chronologically ordered events
and make them into a cohesive paragraph. To do this,
you need to add transitional words and phrases. Here
is a list of transitional words and phrases often used in
chronologically organized passages:
Write your paragraph, putting the events in
chronological order with transitional phrases, below or
on a separate piece of paper.
Answers There are, of course, many possible ways of using tran-
sitional words and phrases to put this story in chrono-
logical order. One paragraph might look like this:
The Berkshire Park Community Center was dam-
aged in a fire six months ago. Soon after, a commit-
tee of eight community members came up with the
idea of an International Dinner to raise funds to
repair the damages. The plan was to serve foods that
represent the various cultures in the neighborhood.
In addition, the committee organized a silent auc-
tion to take place during the dinner. Before the event,
tickets were sold for $50 each. During the dinner, the
committee chairperson talked to a local newspaper
reported and stated that the goal was to raise
$10,000. Three-hundred and fifty people attended
the event which raised $15,000. When the attendees
left the event, they felt very good about their com-
munity. After the event, a letter was sent to com-
munity members thanking them for everything
while outlining a schedule for renovation.
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second
third
next
now
then
when
as soon as
immediately
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soon
after
before
during
while
meanwhile
in the meantime
at last
eventually
finally