Yes, I know, these connectors can be quite confusing; that’s why I have created this beautiful presentation to help you clarify them . I just hope the explanation doesn’t mix you up more. And it’s also, with this mind, the reason why a quiz follows the explanation. Beautifully presented as well. 🙂
To create these two interactive activities I have used Riddle.com, which helps you create interactive content in a few minutes.
Steps to create a Riddle
• Click on the Create Button
• Choose the type of Riddle you want to make. For this post , I have created a List and a Pop Quiz, but you can also create opinion polls and surveys.
• In a Riddle you can use images, animated gifts, articles, youtube videos…etc
• You can share on facebook and twitter or get an embed code for your blog
• The best feauture? It’s free!
I highly recommend Riddle to create beautiful interactive content for your classes.
CONFUSING WORDS: LASTLY, FINALLY, EVENTUALLY, IN THE END, AT LAST
Lastly and Finally
Use LASTLY or FINALLY to introduce the last point you want to make, the last action in a series of actions, or the last item in a list
- Lastly, I would like to remind you that speaking Spanish is not allowed in this class.
- Load the paper, select the number of copies, and lastly press ‘Print’
- You add flour, salt, and finally milk.
FINALLY and EVENTUALLY
Use FINALLY or EVENTUALLY to say that something happens after a long time
- Finally we managed to get the car to start.
- When she eventually turned up, the food was cold.
EVENTUALLY and IN THE END
Use EVENTUALLY or IN THE END to say what the result or outcome of something was
- They eventually got bored and went home.
- In the end we decided to cancel the trip.
AT LAST
Use AT LAST to say that something happens after a long period of waiting or trying, when you are glad about this
- It’s good to be home at last.
- At last, the pizza’s here!
Ready for a small quiz?
Confusing Words: Finally,In the End, Eventually, Lastly and At Last
Read the sentences and decide which of the options best fits the gap.
Source: Longman Dictionary of Common Errors
Although she had been ill for a long time, it still came as a shock when she ___ died
Eventually
At last
__, I’d like to thank everyone for coming this evening
Eventually
Finally
Thank goodness! I’ve finished my essay ____!
at last
in the end
___ the baby stopped crying and we managed to get some sleep
Finally/eventually
lastly
Do you really mean that you’ve stopped smoking ___?
at last
finally
___ Spain won by two goals to one.
in the end
at last
___, as soon as you hear a beep, press the start button
Finally
eventually
It seems more and more likely that the human race will ___ destroy itself
eventually
lastly
She showed us the new dress, then the blouse and ___ the shoes
lastly
in the end
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You didn’t score as well as the experts but this means you can only get better! Practise makes perfect so just get stuck in and give it a go. You’ve got to be in it to win it!
[You can use this space to write some funny content to encourage people to share their result. You can also add in links like the one below or choose (in the Customise menu) to show a form that collects user information so you can build an email list etc.]
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You know everything there is know about creating viral content! Well, almost. Great start – now it’s time to get creating fun viral content. Then you can sit back and watch people share it around the world.
[You can use this space to write some funny content to encourage people to share their result. You can also add in links like the one below or choose (in the Customise menu) to show a form that collects user information so you can build an email list etc.]