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Making an Important Point - - - - - - Presentation Transitions Digipen English 1 Class 24

SPEAKING SKILL – Emphasizing Important Information It’s important to note / remember / keep in mind that... We need to remember / keep in mind that... Let me point out / stress / highlight that... I’d like to emphasize / point out / stress that...

It’s important to note that... A formal phrase Used when public speaking To indicate a fact that is important USUALLY used at the end, after details have been given

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Presentation Transitions From One Speaker to the Next Speaker

Summarize what you said... Name Here now is... / Next to speak is... / etc. Title Just say their title Next speakers topic They will begin to discuss... / They will... “Hand it over” background information about the speaker (why are they qualified?) Say their name – Use a unique motion

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