How Do You Write Closing Remarks?

To write closing remarks, sum up the main points of your speech to remind listeners what they have heard. Then add a memorable question or idea to keep the audience thinking about your speech after they leave the room. If appropriate, end with a call to action.

  1. Announce the conclusion

    Get the audience’s attention by letting them know that you are reaching the end of the speech. For a short speech, use a simple statement such as “in conclusion” or “to wrap up.” For a longer speech, use a transition sentence that moves away from the previous topic and signals a clear end to the body of the speech.

  2. Summarize your speech content

    Summarize the content of your speech to help listeners remember what they just heard. Remind the audience of the main points, and offer connections between your points that may not have been obvious during the speech. Use concise language, and keep your sentences brief.

  3. Insert a memorable item

    End your closing remarks on a high note with a memorable fact or idea that relates to the content of the speech. Provide a shocking statistic that drives home the importance of your presentation, or ask a question that leaves audience members thinking as they walk out the door.

  4. Offer a call to action

    If applicable, give audience members a way to get involved. Provide a link to your website, offer your email address, or request that listeners follow you on social media.

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