Level 08 – Step 08 : Summary and Closing Expressions (Let’s work together. We must learn and grow.)

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Level 08 – Step 08 : Summary and Closing Expressions (Let’s work together. We must learn and grow.)

/Level 08 – Step 08 : Summary and Closing Expressions (Let’s work together. We must learn and grow.)

🚪 Let’s Begin

/🚪 Let’s Begin

🦉Professor Owl: Today we will learn common expressions we use to close a lesson, give advice, or ask people to act together.

/🦉Professor Owl: Today we will learn common expressions we use to close a lesson, give advice, or ask people to act together.

🐧Igupen: Do you mean short phrases like “Let’s” and “We must”?

/🐧Igupen: Do you mean short phrases like “Let’s” and “We must”?

🦉Professor Owl: Ho ho.

/🦉Professor Owl: Ho ho.

Yes — and also friendly, firm, and reflective ways to finish a conversation or lesson.

/Yes — and also friendly, firm, and reflective ways to finish a conversation or lesson.

🐧Igupen: I want to sound helpful and confident when I finish talking.

/🐧Igupen: I want to sound helpful and confident when I finish talking.

🦉Professor Owl: Good.

/🦉Professor Owl: Good.

Let’s look at useful phrases and how to use them.

/Let’s look at useful phrases and how to use them.

📚 Lesson

/📚 Lesson

What are summary and closing expressions?

/What are summary and closing expressions?

Summary and closing expressions are short phrases we use to finish a talk, give a call to action, or remind people of the main idea.

/Summary and closing expressions are short phrases we use to finish a talk, give a call to action, or remind people of the main idea.

Two common styles: inclusive invitations (Let’s …) and obligations or strong recommendations (We must … / We should …).

/Two common styles: inclusive invitations (Let’s …) and obligations or strong recommendations (We must … / We should …).

Kinds of closing expressions and when to use them

/Kinds of closing expressions and when to use them

Invitations to act together — use when you want people to join you: Let’s learn more; Let’s work together; Let’s try it now.

/Invitations to act together — use when you want people to join you: Let’s learn more; Let’s work together; Let’s try it now.

Advice or obligation — use to show importance or duty: We must practice; We should be kind; We need to listen.

/Advice or obligation — use to show importance or duty: We must practice; We should be kind; We need to listen.

Encouragement and next steps — use to motivate: Keep going; Try one small step today; See you next time.

/Encouragement and next steps — use to motivate: Keep going; Try one small step today; See you next time.

Reflective summaries — use to remind the main point: In short, practice every day; To sum up, be honest and kind.

/Reflective summaries — use to remind the main point: In short, practice every day; To sum up, be honest and kind.

How to choose tone

/How to choose tone

Friendly: Let’s … / Try … / Keep going.

/Friendly: Let’s … / Try … / Keep going.

Strong or serious: We must … / We need to … / It is important that …

/Strong or serious: We must … / We need to … / It is important that …

Reflective: In short, / To sum up, / Remember that …

/Reflective: In short, / To sum up, / Remember that …

🦉Professor Owl’s one-point tip

/🦉Professor Owl’s one-point tip

Choose one clear action for your closing.

/Choose one clear action for your closing.

Short, simple verbs (try, practice, help, listen) make your message easy to follow.

/Short, simple verbs (try, practice, help, listen) make your message easy to follow.

Quick checks inside the lesson

/Quick checks inside the lesson

Use Let’s + base verb to invite: Let’s study together.

/Use Let’s + base verb to invite: Let’s study together.

Use We must / We should + base verb to show duty or strong advice: We must finish on time.

/Use We must / We should + base verb to show duty or strong advice: We must finish on time.

Use short reflections to summarize: To sum up, kindness matters.

/Use short reflections to summarize: To sum up, kindness matters.

🌼 Sample Sentences

/🌼 Sample Sentences

No.01 Let’s work together.

/No.01 Let’s work together.

No.02 We must learn and grow.

/No.02 We must learn and grow.

No.03 Let’s try this exercise now.

/No.03 Let’s try this exercise now.

No.04 We should help each other.

/No.04 We should help each other.

No.05 Keep going; you are improving.

/No.05 Keep going; you are improving.

No.06 To sum up, practice every day.

/No.06 To sum up, practice every day.

No.07 Let’s check our answers together.

/No.07 Let’s check our answers together.

No.08 We need to be kind to everyone.

/No.08 We need to be kind to everyone.

No.09 Try one small step today.

/No.09 Try one small step today.

No.10 In short, honesty is important.

/No.10 In short, honesty is important.

🎓 Practice exercises

/🎓 Practice exercises

Note: Think first, then check the answers.

/Note: Think first, then check the answers.

Q1: Choose the best closing: You want classmates to join a group study. A) We must study. B) Let’s study together.

/Q1: Choose the best closing: You want classmates to join a group study. A) We must study. B) Let’s study together.

Q2: Fill the blank with Let’s or We must: _____ be polite when visitors arrive.

/Q2: Fill the blank with Let’s or We must: _____ be polite when visitors arrive.

Q3: Change to “Let’s” invitation: Help the class with the poster.

/Q3: Change to “Let’s” invitation: Help the class with the poster.

Q4: True or False: “We must” is softer than “We should.”

/Q4: True or False: “We must” is softer than “We should.”

Q5: Choose the best closing to encourage practice: A) Let’s practice once. B) Keep practicing every day.

/Q5: Choose the best closing to encourage practice: A) Let’s practice once. B) Keep practicing every day.

Q6: Fill the blank with a reflective starter: _____, practice makes results better. (To sum up / Not yet)

/Q6: Fill the blank with a reflective starter: _____, practice makes results better. (To sum up / Not yet)

Q7: Choose the correct strong statement: A) We must follow the rules. B) Let’s follow the rules. Which shows stronger obligation?

/Q7: Choose the correct strong statement: A) We must follow the rules. B) Let’s follow the rules. Which shows stronger obligation?

Q8: Rewrite as a short encouragement: You are improving a lot.

/Q8: Rewrite as a short encouragement: You are improving a lot.

Q9: Fill with We should or Try: _____ to say “thank you” after you receive help.

/Q9: Fill with We should or Try: _____ to say “thank you” after you receive help.

Q10: Choose the best summary: A) In short, be honest and kind. B) Maybe, be honest and kind.

/Q10: Choose the best summary: A) In short, be honest and kind. B) Maybe, be honest and kind.

◆ Answers

/◆ Answers

A1: B) Let’s study together.

/A1: B) Let’s study together.

A2: We must be polite when visitors arrive.

/A2: We must be polite when visitors arrive.

A3: Let’s help the class with the poster.

/A3: Let’s help the class with the poster.

A4: False — “We must” is stronger (more urgent) than “We should.”

/A4: False — “We must” is stronger (more urgent) than “We should.”

A5: B) Keep practicing every day.

/A5: B) Keep practicing every day.

A6: To sum up, practice makes results better.

/A6: To sum up, practice makes results better.

A7: A) We must follow the rules. A shows stronger obligation.

/A7: A) We must follow the rules. A shows stronger obligation.

A8: Keep going; you are improving a lot.

/A8: Keep going; you are improving a lot.

A9: Try to say “thank you” after you receive help.

/A9: Try to say “thank you” after you receive help.

A10: A) In short, be honest and kind.

/A10: A) In short, be honest and kind.

🦉 Closing

/🦉 Closing

🦉Professor Owl: Well done.

/🦉Professor Owl: Well done.

When you finish a lesson, pick one clear action and one warm reminder: an invitation or a small rule works best.

/When you finish a lesson, pick one clear action and one warm reminder: an invitation or a small rule works best.

🐧Igupen: I will use Let’s to invite friends and We must when something is very important.

/🐧Igupen: I will use Let’s to invite friends and We must when something is very important.

🦉Professor Owl: Practice these short closings in your notes or at the end of a conversation.

/🦉Professor Owl: Practice these short closings in your notes or at the end of a conversation.

Small, clear words help others join you and remember the main idea.

/Small, clear words help others join you and remember the main idea.

Keep going — your closings will sound natural soon.

/Keep going — your closings will sound natural soon.

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