Using Transitions Effectively
Using Transitions Effectively
What do Transitions Do? Transitional words and phrases are also called signal words. They are placed at key
points to lead the reader through the sentences and paragraphs. Using transitional words will help you achieve clear
and coherent communication with your audience.
When writers connect sentences and paragraphs, they provide a sense of movement that allows their readers to
follow the main and subordinate ideas easily and, as a result, understand the writer’s purpose and message.
Clear transitions are essential to the coherence of paragraphs and essays. There are several types of
transitions, each leading the reader to make certain connections or assumptions about the areas you are connecting,
based on the words or phrases you choose. Some lead the reader forward and imply the "building" of an idea or
thought, while others make the reader compare ideas or draw conclusions from the preceding thoughts. A list of
common transitional words and phrases can be found on the back.