Body. Try to identify sections where the natural flow of the presentation breaks down, resulting in awkward stops and starts. Strive to insert a sentence or phrase that acts as a bridge. Do not deviate from your outline—make sure you cover all your main points. If you provide a steady stream of well-organized information, the audience will pay attention to you and give you support.Transitional words and phrases such as “the second reason,” “in other words,”
and “to conclude” stitch the presentation together and help the audience keep its place.Ideally, summarize after you finish each point, to wrap up what you’ve said and connect it to the next argument