How do you transition to a conclusion paragraph?
Try adding these concluding phrases and conclusion transition words to your repertoire:
- all in all.
- all things considered.
- altogether.
- finally.
- in brief.
- in conclusion.
- in essence.
- in short.
What are the examples of a concluding words?
Transitional expressions
LOGICAL RELATIONSHIP | TRANSITIONAL EXPRESSION |
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Conclusion/Summary | finally, in a word, in brief, briefly, in conclusion, in the end, in the final analysis, on the whole, thus, to conclude, to summarize, in sum, to sum up, in summary |
How do you write a concluding sentence?
Concluding sentences

- summarising the points you have made.
- repeating words or phrases (or synonyms for them) from the topic sentence.
- using linking words that indicate that conclusions are being drawn, for example, therefore, thus, resulting.
What are concluding paragraphs?
A concluding paragraph is the last paragraph in an academic essay and generally summarizes the essay, presents the main idea of the essay, or gives an overall solution to a problem or argument given in the essay.
How do you transition paragraphs into paragraphs?
A transition between paragraphs can be a word or two (however, for example, similarly), a phrase, or a sentence. Transitions can be at the end of the first paragraph, at the beginning of the second paragraph, or in both places.

Whats a conclusion transition?
A conclusion transition word allows the author to neatly tie up his or her piece of writing in a short sentence or statement. There are many options to choose from and each can be used to convey the most important information that has been previously discussed.
What 3 things should be included in a concluding paragraph?
This kind of concluding paragraph will do three things: First, it will restate the thesis statement (the main idea) of the essay to emphasize the main point; next, it will outline the main points of the essay; finally, it will leave the reader with a moral or lesson of some kind related to the topic.