 For example, I'm now coming to the end of my session on the body. So I need to say something to link this session with the next. So I will say, well, I think that cover most of the points about organizing the body. So I'd like to move on to look at how you can introduce your presentation. Okay, we've looked at how to plan presentation. And we've seen that designing on the presentation's purpose is important. That we also should consider our audience and their needs in the context of a setting of the talk. And finally, I look briefly at the organization. Okay, I'm going to focus on how you should differ your presentation. And first I will first come with the introductions and conclusions. And then I will show you the differences of written and spoken English, how they affect your presentation. And finally, I will come to the whistle eggs and body language and how you use the Q&A session to have an effective presentation. So, any questions? Yes, I was wondering what we can do to get a hard question or a question we can't answer. No, that's a hard question. You have to think about it first. Okay, then you can answer it. Of course, you can answer it. Right, okay. Give a little time to think before you say something. Just say something, say what you think of is okay. Yeah, surprise. See you soon.