Universal Sentence Patterns Easy to get a high score presentation

As an international student, the difference between domestic students and foreign students is that apart from writing a lot of assignments, many courses also require presentations.
Today, I’m going to provide you with some sentence templates that you can easily use to fill in the content.
You can link up the whole presentation and say goodbye to the social fear of not being able to start.

Opening/Intro

1. Good morning/afternoon/evening everyone, my nameis …… 2.
2. I am delighted to show you this presentation today. 3.
3. I would like to welcome you to this presentation today. 4.
4. Thanks for coming today.
5. Ifhave any question, I would be pleased to answer at the end of the presentation.

Introducing the Presentation

1. Introduce the topic

Today, I am going to give a presentation on ….
I am going to talk about .
What I am going to talk aboutis ….

2. Introduce the purpose of this presentation.

The purpose/aim of this presentationis to ….

3. Introduce the content of each part

Our presentation today includes/contains xxx(several) parts.

4. Group presentation: xxx will talk about .

xxx will talk about … while xxx will discuss …

1.Start main part.

-Let’s get stared.
-I will begin with/by … Firsty..

-l will begin with/by … Then, …

2. Switching topics.

Let’s move on/Moving to…
– Now, let’s turn to…

3.Switch Speaker

I will pass you over to … who will talk about …

4. List the ideas clearly.

There are three steps when ….

5. Explain the diagram.

From this diagram, we could see that ….
What you could get from this table is that ….
. As you could see from this char……
– As shown in the chart, …
. This chart ilustrates that… .

6. Link to the preceding text.

As I said at the beginning.
1. To sum up/summarise/conclude, ….
2. That’s all for my presentation today. It has covered ….
3. Let me sum up the key points in this presentation, .
4. Thanks for your attention / listening. Are there any questions?

Tips

1. PPT is a list of points rather than a list of sentences.
2. PPT should not be too fancy and simple.
3. Try to put some diagrams / tables / carts.
4. The script of the speech is logical and clear, and the words used are not too complicated.

Above is the sentence structure for each part
The following is the general structure of a speech

Opening -say hi & thank you all
Pre-topic and list of key points (equivalent to a table of contents).
Introduce the structure of the speech (division of labour)
Beginning of the speech
Change of topic (/speaker)
Linking to the previous text
Graphs and charts are often used in PowerPoint.
Summarising the text
Thanks and Q&A

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