Language to end your presentation
Conclusion
Return to your opening message
As you may recall what I said at the beginning of the presentation…
Coming back to the main objective of this presentation…
Always summarize your key points in the conclusion:
Let’s recap on what we’ve spoken about today…
Let me briefly summarise the main points…
Before I end, let me go over the key issues again…
However, using statements such as “To conclude” may cause the audience to stop listening. It’s better to say:
I’d like to leave you with this…
What you should take away from this is…
Finally, I want to say…
And then conclude:
If you have a shorter speech you may choose to end your presentation with one statement:
In short…
To sum up…
In a nutshell…
To summarise…
In conclusion…
Call to action
Requesting the audience to do something at the end of the presentation:
You may be thinking how can I help in this matter? Well…
My aim is to encourage you to go further and…
What I’m requesting of you is…
Let’s start working on these…
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