How you end your presentation is as important as how you start your presentation Yet, many presenters finish simply because their time limit is up or they have nothing more to say. It doesn’t have to be this way.
Many audience members only begin paying attention to a presentation once they hear the words “In conclusion…” or “Finally…” The conclusion is where things crystallise and where you summarise your main points. It is an excellent opportunity to leave a lasting impression. It’s how your audience will remember you, so it shouldn’t be taken for granted.
In this Business English lesson, you will learn the Phrases on the topic of ‘Concluding a Presentation.’ Watch the lesson and then read the article for definitions and examples.
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Example Phrases to help Conclude your Presentation…
Indicating the End of your Presentation
“That completes my presentation/talk.”
“I’m now nearing the end of my presentation/talk.”
”That’s everything I wanted to say about…”
”Well, this brings me to the end of my presentation/talk.”
Summarising Points
“Let me just look at the key points again.”
”To conclude/In conclusion, I’d like to…”
”I’ll briefly summarise the main issues.”
”To sum up (then), we….”
Making Recommendations
“It’s recommended that…”
”We’d suggest…”
”It’s my opinion that we should…”
”Based on these findings, I’m recommending that…”
Closing your Presentation
“Thank you for your attention/time.”
”Before I end, let me just say…”
”Thank you for listening.”
Inviting Questions
“Do you have any questions?”
”Now we have time for a few questions.”
”If you have any questions, please do ask.”
”And now, I’ll be happy to answer any questions you might have.”
LESSON END.