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Unit 6 - To sum up
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Unit 6 - To sum up, English for Presentation Exercises and Flashcards
Wordlist for Unit 6 - To sum up, English for Presentation
Word | Example |
to sum up | To sum up, we have discussed the key points of the marketing strategy |
in conclusion | In conclusion, I would like to thank you for your attention and questions |
to wrap up | Let me wrap up by highlighting the main points of today's presentation |
to conclude | To conclude, we can say that the project has been a success |
finally | Finally, I would like to emphasize the importance of teamwork in achieving our goals |
to end with | I'll end with a quote that perfectly captures the spirit of our company |
to bring to a close | Let me bring this presentation to a close by thanking you for your time |
to finish | I will finish my presentation with a brief summary of the key points |
to give a final thought | Let me give you a final thought to take away from this presentation |
to restate | To restate, the goal of the presentation is to introduce our new product line |
to highlight again | To highlight again, our main objective is to improve customer satisfaction |
to leave you with | I'll leave you with a few thoughts to consider before our next meeting |
to make a final point | To make a final point, our company has consistently outperformed the competition |
to conclude with | I'll conclude with a few words of appreciation for your hard work on this project |
a good conclusion | A good conclusion should summarize the key points and leave the audience with something to think about |
to summarize the main points | Let me summarize the main points we covered today: the new strategy and its implementation |
to end on a positive note | We'd like to end on a positive note, as we're confident that our project will be successful |
to leave a lasting impression | The goal of the conclusion is to leave a lasting impression on the audience |
to give a call to action | At the end of the presentation, I'll give a call to action to encourage immediate feedback |
to offer recommendations | In conclusion, I'd like to offer a few recommendations for future projects |
to provide a summary | I'll provide a brief summary of the main topics we covered in today's session |
to finish off with | I will finish off with a final thought that will hopefully inspire future action |
closing remarks | Let me offer some closing remarks before we wrap up the session |
to give a concluding remark | I'll give a concluding remark that highlights the key takeaways from this presentation |
to give the final word | I'll give the final word: our team is committed to the successful implementation of this project |
to make a closing statement | Allow me to make a closing statement on how this project will benefit our company |
to provide a closing thought | I'll leave you with a closing thought: how can we apply these ideas in our daily operations? |
to say a few final words | Before we finish, I'd like to say a few final words of appreciation to the team |
to close with a reminder | Let me close with a reminder of the important deadlines for the upcoming tasks |
a strong conclusion | A strong conclusion should reinforce the main message of the presentation |
to restate the objectives | To restate the objectives of the presentation: to inform, inspire, and motivate action |
to conclude effectively | To conclude effectively, it's important to leave the audience with clear next steps |
to wrap up with a key takeaway | Let me wrap up with a key takeaway: success lies in collaboration |
closing remarks for the audience | Let me offer some closing remarks for the audience, thanking them for their time |