How To Introduce Yourself
How To Introduce Yourself
How To Introduce Yourself
Self Introduction
What do you say when you meet someone new? Introduce yourself of
course!
Introducing yourself is much more than saying your name. You need
to tell some more information about you in English. Introducing
yourself to strangers can be tricky because what you say depends on
the context, situation
Answer:
My name is …/ I’m …
My full/ first/ last name is …
You can call me …/ They call me …/ Please call me …/ Everyone calls
me …
My nick name is …
Answer:
I’m from …/ I hail from …/ I come from …/ My hometown is …/ I’m
originally from … (country)
I’m … (nationality)
I was born in
Introduce Yourself: Address
Question: Where do you live?/ What’s your address?
Answer:
I live in … / My address is … (city)
I live on … (name) street.
I live at …
I spent most of my life in …
I have lived in … for/ since …
I grew up in …
Answer:
I’m … years old.
I’m …
I’m over/ almost/ nearly …
I am around your age.
I’m in my early twenties/ late thirties.
Answer:
There are … (number) people in my family. They are …
There are … (number) of us in my family.
My family has … (number) people.
I live with my …
I am the only child.
I don’t have any siblings.
I have … brothers and … (number) sister.
Introduce Yourself: Birthday/ Phone number
Question:
What is your date of birth?/ When is your birthday?
What is your phone number?
Answer:
My birthday is on …
My phone number is …
Introduce Yourself: Jobs
Question:
What do you do?/ What do you do for living?/ What’s your job?/
What sort of work do you do?/ What line of work are you in?
What did you want to be when you grew up?
Answer:
I am a/ an …
I work as a/ an …
I work for (company) … as a/ an …
I’m unemployed./ I am out of work./ I have been made redundant./ I
am between jobs.
I earn my living as a/ an …
I am looking for a job. / I am looking for work.
I’m retired.
I would like to be a/ an …/ I want to be a/ an …
I used to work as a/ an … at … (places)
I just started as … in the … department.
I work in/at a … (places)
I have been working in … (city) for … years.
Jobs: teacher, nurse, secretary, manager, cleaner, policeman, builder,
engineer, businessman, fire fighter, postman, doctor, architect, farmer,
…
Places: bank, factory, supermarket, museum, hospital, shop, gallery, …
Introduce Yourself: Hobbies
Questions:
What’s your hobby?/ What do you like?/ What do you like to do?/
What’s your favorite … ?
Answer:
I like/ love/ enjoy/ … (sports/ movies/ …/)
I am interested in …
I am good at …
My hobby is …/ I am interesting in …
My hobbies are …/ My hobby is …
My favorite sport is …
My favorite color is …
I have a passion for …
My favorite place is …
I sometimes go to … (places), I like it because …
I don’t like/ dislike/ hate …
My favorite food/ drink is …
My favorite singer/ band is …
My favorite day of the week is … because …
Because:
there are many things to see and do
This is one of the most beautiful places I have been visited.
I can relax there
it’s relaxing/ popular/ nice/ …
Hobbies – Free time activities:
Reading, painting, drawing
Playing computer games
Surfing the Internet
Collecting stamps/ coins/ …
Going to the cinema
Playing with friends
Chatting with best friends
Going to the park/ beach/ zoo/ museum/ …
Listening to music
Shopping, singing, dancing, travelling, camping, hiking, …
Movies: action movie, comedy, romance, horror, document, thriller,
cartoons, …
Sports: volleyball, badminton, tennis, yoga, cycling, running, fishing,
…
Question: What do you like doing your free time?/ What do you do
in your spare time?
Answer:
In my free time, I like …
I like … when I’m free.
At weekends I sometimes go to … (places)
Answer:
I’m a student at … (school)
I study at …/ I am at …/ I go to … (school)
I study … (majors)
My major is …
Major: accounting, advertising, arts, biology, economics, history,
humanities, marketing, journalism, sociology, philosophy, …
Question:
Why do you study English?
Do you speak English?
How long have you been learning English?/ How long have you
learned English?
I study English because …
I can speak English very well.
I’ve been learning English for/ since …
I can express myself and communicate in English.
Because:
I like it a lot
I love it.
I think it’s important
I have to
It’s very important and necessary.
I want to learn more about this language.
I love to improve my English skills.
Question:
Which grade are you in?
Which year are you in?
I’m in … grade.
I’m in my first/ second/ third/ final year.
I am a freshman.
I am graduated from …/ My previous school was …
Question: What’s your favorite subject?
Answer:
My favorite subject is …
I am good at … (subjects)
Subjects: Maths, English, Physics, Physical Education, Science, Music,
…
Answer:
I’m married/ single/ engaged/ divorced.
I’m not seeing/ dating anyone.
I’m not ready for a serious relationship.
I’m going out with a … (someone)
I’m in a relationship./ I’m in an open relationship.
It’s complicated.
I have a boyfriend/ girlfriend/ lover/ …
I’m in love with … (someone)
I’m going through a divorce.
I have a husband/ wife.
I’m a happily married man/ woman.
I have a happy/ unhappy marriage.
My wife/ husband and I, we’re separated.
I am available.
I haven’t found what I’m looking for.
I’m ready for a rebound relationship.
I’m a widow/ widower.
I’m still looking for the one.
I (don’t) have … (number) children.