Each successful presentation should contain phrases and expressions that
- lead the audience
- makes it easy to understand
- give an idea of it’s lenght and content
The sentences below follow the logical progression of a well-prepared presentation and contain necessary phrases and expressions.
At the beginning of the presentation we greet and welcome the audience.
- Good morning and welcome to today’s presentation.
- Thank you all very much for coming today.
- I hope you all had a pleasant journey here today.
Than we introduce our presentation.
- The purpose of today’s presentation is to…
- The purpose of my presentation today is to…
- In today’s presentation I’d like to explain to you how…
- In today’s presentation I’m hoping to give you an overview of…
We give the audience a clear overview of what they can expect.
- In today’s presentation I’m hoping to cover three points:
- Firstly, … ,after that we will look at … ,and finally I’ll … .
We start the presentation.
- To begin with…
- Let’s start by looking at
- I’d like to start by looking at
We close a section of the presentation.
- So, that concludes…
- So, that’s an overview of…
- I think that just about covers…
Otevřeme další část prezentace.
- Now let’s move on to…
- Now I’d like to move on to…
- Now let’s take a look at…
- Now I’d like to take a look at…
- Moving on the next part I’d like to…
We conclude and summarise the presentation.
- That brings us to the end of the final section. Now, if I can just summarise the main points again.
- Well, that brings us to the end of the final section. Now, I’d like to summarise by…
- That concludes my presentation. Now, if I can just summarise the main points….
- Now, just to summarise, let’s quickly look at the main points again.
We finish the presentation and thank.
- Thank you for your attention.
- That brings us to the end of my presentation.
- Finally, I’d like to finish by thanking you all for your attention.
- Finally, I’d like to end by thanking you all for coming today.