How to Use Cohesive Devices in IELTS Writing

⚡ TL;DRCohesive devices are words and phrases that connect your ideas and help the reader follow your argument. They account for a significant part of your Coherence & Cohesion score (25% of your Writing mark). Using them well means your essay flows naturally; overusing or misusing them makes writing sound mechanical.

Last reviewed 3 July 2026.

What Are Cohesive Devices?

Cohesive devices are linking words, reference words, and structural signals that create connections between sentences and paragraphs. They include conjunctions (however, although), adverbials (consequently, in addition), reference words (this, such), and lexical cohesion (using synonyms and paraphrasing to avoid repetition).

Types of Cohesive Devices

FunctionExamplesUse When
AddingFurthermore, in addition, moreover, alsoAdding a supporting point
ContrastingHowever, nevertheless, on the other hand, converselyIntroducing an opposing idea
Cause/ResultTherefore, consequently, as a result, thusShowing a logical consequence
ExemplifyingFor example, for instance, such as, to illustrateProviding evidence or examples
SequencingFirstly, secondly, finally, subsequentlyOrdering points or stages
ConcedingAlthough, despite, while, admittedlyAcknowledging the other side before countering
SummarisingIn conclusion, overall, to sum up, in summaryWrapping up an argument

The Overuse Problem

One of the most common Band 6 mistakes is starting every sentence with a linking word. “Firstly… Secondly… Moreover… Furthermore… In addition… In conclusion…” reads like a list, not an essay. The IELTS band descriptors for Band 7 Coherence & Cohesion state that cohesive devices should be used “flexibly” — meaning naturally integrated, not mechanically inserted.

Mechanical vs natural cohesion

Mechanical (Band 5–6): “Moreover, education is important. Furthermore, it helps people get jobs. In addition, educated people earn more money.”

Natural (Band 7+): “Education plays a crucial role in employment prospects. University graduates, for example, earn on average 30% more over their careers — a gap that demonstrates the economic value of higher education.”

Beyond Linking Words: Other Cohesive Techniques

High-scoring essays use several cohesive techniques beyond conjunctions:

  • Reference words: “this trend,” “such measures,” “the former… the latter”
  • Synonyms and paraphrasing: Use different words for the same concept to avoid repetition
  • Logical paragraph structure: Topic sentences at the start of each paragraph create natural cohesion
  • Pronoun reference: “These factors…”, “This approach…” linking back to previous content
⚠️ Rule of thumb: If you can remove a linking word and the connection between sentences is still clear from context, you probably don’t need it. Strong ideas create their own cohesion.

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🔑 Key Takeaways

  1. Cohesive devices directly affect 25% of your Writing score (Coherence & Cohesion).
  2. Quality matters more than quantity — overuse sounds mechanical and limits you to Band 6.
  3. Use reference words, synonyms, and logical structure alongside linking words.
  4. Band 7+ requires “flexible” use — naturally integrated, not formulaic.