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The Key Language of Presentations**

Beginning a Presentation  Moving on now, …

 Hello everyone, thanks for being here / coming to  This brings me to my next point.

my presentation.  Let’s move on now to look at …

 Good morning / afternoon. Thank you for coming. Referring to a Visual Aid
 I’d like to talk to you about ….
 Let’s take a look at the first slide.
 Today, I’m going to talk to you about …
 Please look at the screen.
 Today’s presentation is (all) about …
Ending a Presentation
Stating the Main Purpose of the Presentation
 Now, let me summarize my main points.
 My purpose today is …
 Now, I’ll sum up.
 The purpose of today’s presentation is …
 In conclusion, …
Giving the Plan / Structure  I’d like to finish with …

 My presentation is divided into three /four parts.  This brings us to the end of the presentation.

 This is how I’d like to organize my talk.  Thank you very much for your attention.

 If you have any questions, I’d be pleased to answer  Thanks for listening to my talk.

them at the end of the presentation  Are there any questions?

 Do you have any questions?


Introducing Parts of a Presentation

 So first of all, I’d like to talk about …

Talking about a New Point

 So, the next point is …

*For more key language you may check the following page: https://www.eapfoundation.com/speaking/presentations/language/
** The collection of useful language comes from Language Leader Int by Pearson and Language Hub by Macmillan

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