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The document provides matching exercises that pair introductory and transitional phrases used in presentations with their equivalents. It includes phrases used to introduce topics, transition between points, engage the audience, and conclude remarks.

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Matching Exercises (Answers)

1. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen Hi, everyone


2. Today I would like to--- What I want to do today is---
3. Let me just start by introducing myself. As you know. I’m---
My name is---
4. It’s a pleasure to welcome you today. It’s good to see you all here.
5. In my presentation, I would like to In my talk I’ll tell you about---
report on---
6. The topic of today’s presentation is--- Today I’m going to talk about---
7. I suggest that we begin now. OK, shall we get started?
8. I’m aware that you all have very tight I know you are all very busy---
schedules---
9. For those of you who don’t know me, I’m Bob Kay in charge of the software division
10. Feel free to ask questions at any time.
11. This won’t take more than 20 minutes of your time.
12. I’ll be passing out handouts in a few minutes.
13. This part of the presentation will take about 10 minutes.
14. I’ll start off by giving you an overview of our product range.
15. There’s no need to take notes. Everything is on the handout.
16. There will be time for questions after my talk.
17. On the next page you will see a photo of the new XTK model.
18. My next slide shows how much the market has changed.
19. As you can see from this picture, the design is absolutely new.
20. Let me just show you some interesting details.
21. To illustrate this I’ll show you our latest poster.
22. Let’s now have a closer look at the figures on the next page.
23. Here we can see how many customers have complained about the service.
24. I have a slide which shows the market development in 2005.
25. What I’d like to do is discuss the latest sales figures.
26. I’d like to highlight the main problem areas.
27. So what are the reasons for our success?
28. I’d like to point out how important advertising is for us.
29. It’s interesting to note that this model is selling quite well in the U.S.
30. I should repeat that our turnover last year was excellent.
31. What we can’t do is increase our budget.
32. So, just how good is the quality of these programs?

33. Did you know that American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one
olive from each salad served in first-class?

34. I read in an article somewhere that can’t is a four-letter word. I tend to agree with
that!

35. Imagine you won a million euros. Who would you tell first?

36. Can you really compete with the Chinese? Of course we can!

37. Before I move on to my next point, let me go through the main issues once
more.

38. This brings us directly to my next question.

39. This leads to the next point, which is price.

40. Let’s now turn to the issue of customer service.

41. As I mentioned before, I’d like to give you a brief overview of our activities.

42. I’d like to come back to this question later.

43. Let’s go back to what we were discussing earlier.

44. As I said earlier, I’ll be focusing on our new sales strategies.

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