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R Useful Language

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The following table shows examples of language for main parts of the presentation. You may need to modify the language as appropriate.

 

FUNCTION   LANGUAGE
WELCOMING YOUR AUDIENCE   § Good morning, ladies and gentlemen § Good afternoon, everybody
INTRODUCING THE SUBJECT § I’d like to start by … § Let’s begin by … § First of all, I’ll … § I’d like to talk today about… § My purpose today is to introduce... § I’m going to talk about … § I’m going to inform you about…
STATING THE PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE § We are here today to decide/ agree/ learn about … § The purpose of this talk is to update you on/put you in the picture about … § This talk is designed to act as a springboard for discussion…
DEFINING THE LENGTH § I shall only take … minutes of your time. § I plan to be brief. § This should only last … minutes.
OUTLINING THE MAIN PARTS § I have divided my presentation into … parts/sections. They are… § We can break this area down into the following fields: …
SEQUENCING/ORDERING § Firstly/first of all … § Secondly/next/then … § Thirdly/and then we come to … § Finally/lastly/last of all … § Let’s start with … § Let’s move/go on to … § Now we come to … § Let’s get back to …
GIVING REASONS/CAUSES § Therefore/ so/ as a result/ that is why  
CONTRASTING   § But/however
COMPARING   § Similarly/ in the same way
CONTRADICTING   § In fact/ actually
CONCLUDING   § In conclusion/ to conclude
HIGHLIGHTING   § In particular/ especially
GENERALIZING   § Usually/ generally/ as a rule
FINISHING ONE SUBJECT… § Well, I’ve told you about… § That’s all I have to say about… § We’ve looked at… § So much for…
…AND STARTING ANOTHER § Now we’ll move on to … § Let me turn now to … § Next … § Turning to … § I’d like now to discuss …

 


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