What's the difference between transitions and signposting?
Transitions show logical relationships between ideas ('however,' 'therefore,' 'in contrast'), while signposting indicates structural position ('first,' 'next,' 'in conclusion'). Transitions connect content logically; signposting provides navigational guidance through your presentation structure.
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Transitions and Bridge Phrases
Connect ideas with short linking phrases.
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