This document provides an overview of propositional logic and logical connectives. It begins by defining propositional logic as the area of logic dealing with propositions. Simple propositions can be combined using logical connectives to form compound propositions. The document then defines six main logical connectives - negation, conjunction, disjunction, exclusive or, conditional, and biconditional. For each connective, it provides the symbol, truth table, examples and common words used to express the logical connective in English. The document aims to help readers determine the truth values of expressions using logical connectives and understand how to write propositions using logical notation.