Konnektoren
Konnektoren sind der Klebstoff zwischen deinen Ideen. Ohne sie hast du Sätze. Mit ihnen hast du einen fließenden Redefluss — und einen Zuhörer, der dir leicht folgen kann.
Informationen hinzufügen
| Konnektor | Beispiel |
|---|---|
| In addition, | In addition, the report showed a 20% improvement. |
| Furthermore, | Furthermore, this approach saves time. |
| Moreover, | Moreover, the cost was lower than expected. |
| Also, | Also, I wanted to mention the deadline. |
| Besides, | Besides, we have other options to consider. |
Zum Kontrastieren
| Konnektor | Beispiel |
|---|---|
| However, | However, the results were not what we expected. |
| Nevertheless, | Nevertheless, we continued with the plan. |
| On the other hand, | On the other hand, there are clear benefits. |
| Although | Although it was difficult, we managed. |
| Even though | Even though it rained, we went out. |
| Despite the fact that | Despite the fact that I was tired, I finished. |
Gründe nennen
| Konnektor | Beispiel |
|---|---|
| Because | I left early because I had a meeting. |
| Since | Since it was late, we decided to stop. |
| As | As the team was ready, we started immediately. |
| Due to | Due to the weather, the event was postponed. |
| As a result of | As a result of the feedback, we made changes. |
Ergebnisse zeigen
| Konnektor | Beispiel |
|---|---|
| Therefore, | Therefore, we need to act quickly. |
| As a result, | As a result, sales improved by 30%. |
| Consequently, | Consequently, the project was delayed. |
| So, | I was late, so I missed the introduction. |
| Thus, | Thus, we reached a different conclusion. |
Für Abfolgen
| Konnektor | Beispiel |
|---|---|
| First, | First, let me explain the background. |
| Then, | Then, we moved to the main topic. |
| After that, | After that, we discussed the next steps. |
| Finally, | Finally, we agreed on a date. |
| To begin with, | To begin with, I would like to thank everyone. |
Gesprächseinstiege
| Konnektor | Beispiel |
|---|---|
| Honestly, | Honestly, I was surprised by the result. |
| To be honest, | To be honest, I hadn't thought about it. |
| Actually, | Actually, that's a good point. |
| In fact, | In fact, we already tried that. |
| The thing is, | The thing is, it's more complicated than it looks. |
| You know what, | You know what, let's try a different approach. |
tune Formal vs. Umgangssprachlich
Formal / Schriftlich
- Furthermore,
- Nevertheless,
- Therefore,
- Consequently,
- Moreover,
- In addition,
- Thus,
Umgangssprachlich / Gesprochen
- Also,
- But,
- So,
- You know,
- Actually,
- The thing is,
- Honestly,
Kenne beide Register. Verwende formelle Konnektoren beim Präsentieren von Ideen — und umgangssprachliche Gesprächseinstiege beim Plaudern.
record_voice_over Warum das beim Sprechen hilft
Konnektoren lassen deine Sprache geplant klingen, auch wenn sie es nicht ist. Wenn du Sätze mit "However," oder "The thing is," beginnst, signalisierst du dem Zuhörer, dass du weißt, wo du hinwillst. Diese Sicherheit kommt an. Übe jeden Tag mit einem neuen Konnektor — baue ihn bewusst in deine SpeakPath-Sitzungen ein, bis er sich natürlich anfühlt.
Setze es in die Praxis um: Sprich mit einer KI, die dich in Echtzeit korrigiert.
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