Transitioning between ideas:
* "Now that we've discussed the history of this issue, let's move on to the current challenges." (This highlights the shift from one topic to the next.)
* "Having established the importance of this concept, I'd like to delve into its practical applications." (This signals a shift from theory to application.)
Providing emphasis:
* "This is a crucial point to remember..." (This emphasizes the importance of the following statement.)
* "Let me reiterate..." (This indicates the presenter is restating a key idea.)
Returning to a previous point:
* "As I mentioned earlier..." (This connects the current point to a previously discussed idea.)
* "Going back to what we discussed..." (This signals the presenter is revisiting an earlier point.)
Signaling a conclusion:
* "In summary..." (This indicates the presenter is about to summarize the main points.)
* "To conclude..." (This signals the end of the presentation.)
* "Therefore, we can see that..." (This emphasizes the main takeaway of the presentation.)
Using visual aids:
* "As you can see in this chart..." (This connects the verbal presentation to a visual aid.)
* "Let's take a look at this diagram..." (This introduces a visual aid to support the presentation.)
Engaging the audience:
* "Let's take a moment to think about..." (This encourages audience participation.)
* "I'd like to hear your thoughts on..." (This invites audience feedback.)
These are just a few examples, and the specific signposts used will vary depending on the topic and the presenter's style.