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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

HOW TO PRESENT DATA IN ORDER



Helpful Phrases:

Firstly, secondly and to end
Firstly we'll tackle costs; secondly we'll view the balance sheet and, to
end, we'll discuss this year's sales.
To start with, then and to conclude
Henry will start with a presentation. Then he'll answer questions and, to
conclude, we will walk round the grounds so you can see the building.
Initially, next and finally.
We had initially planned to visit France. The next idea was to go to Spain
– though we finally travelled nowhere.
In first place, following on from and to finish
In first place, we never asked her to represent us – so following on from
that we decided to take her to court. Anyhow, we finished it all by reaching
an agreement.
Let us begin by, afterwards and last but not least
Let us begin by setting the goals. We can talk about the budget afterwards
and – last but not least – name a project coordinator.

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