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Feel More Confident With Strong Presentation Endings In English

Feel More Confident With Strong Presentation Endings In English.

Problem

First, who doesn’t want to project a top image when speaking and presenting in English?

Second, who doesn’t want to project a good image in English to clients, suppliers and colleagues?

Third, who doesn’t want to leave a strong lasting impression?

And I hear you say “me” of course to all three! And like 98% of TED Speakers you want to do all three – I know I do when working in either English or Spanish! So how can you do all three?

Feel More Confident With Strong Presentation Endings In English.

 

Quick & Easy Solution

Feel More Confident With Strong Presentation Endings In English.

A quick and easy way to do this is to finish well and use strong presentation endings in English.  Here are my top tips to help you.

 

Presenting In English With Strong Presentation Endings In English

Strong Presentation Endings In English.

A presentation can be loosely divided into three parts – opening, main body and ending.

Most people recognise the importance of making a ‘strong first impression’ on our audience, but I´d argue to be an effective speaker and presenter in English, it’s equally important to leave a ‘strong lasting impression’ with a ‘strong presentation ending’.

And you can see this in TED Talks by how many TED speakers start and finish their talks very strongly. I´d say 98% of TED speakers concentrate on starting and finishing strongly.

My Top Tips

Here our my top tips and 5 quick examples of strong presentation endings you can use:

1. Making a final point
– To conclude, I’d like to introduce one final point, overestimating the strength of your brand can be fatal when playing catch-up in a tech market.
– As a final point, I’d like to outline how overestimating the strength of your brand can be fatal when playing catch-up in a tech market.

2. Presenting options
– We now need to decide, which of these two options is best. Do we partner with DC2 or keep mobile software development in-house?
– There are two options; do we partner with DC2 or keep mobile software development in-house?

3. Professional recommendations
– I have a recommendation. I strongly recommend that we should partner with the mobile software company DC2.
– I have a suggestion. I strongly suggest we should partner with the mobile software company DC2.

4. Use quotes from famous people
– As Bill Clinton said, “The price of doing the same old thing is far higher than the price of change”.
– Winston Churchill said,”A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty”.

5. Finish using inclusive language – use both “you” and “we/us” to really connect with your audience
– So now that today’s presentation has moved you, entertained you, and informed you, let’s make the next step, the right step for all of us.

 

I hope this helps you in your job and professional career, Christopher Wright!

 

Practice

Think of your three presentation endings to one of your presentations. Then practice saying them.

Want my feedback? Put your examples in the comments box below or email me at info@englishtco.com or chris@englishtco.com.

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My Top Tip Recommendation:  Feel Comfortable Telling Stories In English

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See you soon! / ¡Hasta pronto!

Christopher

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This post was written by Christopher Wright and published on 5th July 2018 under the categories: Meeting In English Tips, Presenting In English Tips
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