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Smooth Structure

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  7. ORGANISING STRUCTURE
  1. Signposting

“A presentation is very much like a journey. And then along this journey as we move

through it, we need to explain how we are moving on. Are we making progress? And,

finally, when we get to the end, we’ve got to close our presentation in a way that’s more

engaging than ‘Any questions?’ So finding something that reiterates those key points at

the end is absolutely essential”.

Rob Geraghty, The Wow Factor.

 

Signposting allows:

Structure and shape the main content

Create ‘verbal signals’ to raise attention curve at the beginning and at the end of each point of your presentation

Link one point to the next

Strengthen your arguments

guide the audience on the roadmap

 

SIGNPOST LANGUAGE

  1. Earlier we saw …
  2. This leads us on to …
  3. As you’ll recall…
  4. Later we’ll see…
  5. You’ll remember…
  6. So the next question is…
  7. As we discussed…
  8. This brings us on to…
  9. This goes back to….

 

I’am going to outline our main goals

give you a brief overview

ask you all a question

In brief, I’ll just summarize the main points

ask you to remember one thing

leave you with this…

OK, turn for a moment to the question of…

Let’s expand on that a little.

Let’s just recap…

LINK PHRASES

 

…and what’s more…

…whereas…

…thanks mostly to…

…especially…

…in particular….

…plus….

…in order to…


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