best way to introduce myself.
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On that long-ago day when you had your first English lesson, the very first thing you learned was how to introduce yourself.
“My name is Amy,” you would say. “What’s your name?”
In the classroom or at home, practicing this kind of introduction is very easy.
But there are some things we just don’t learn from formal English lessons.
Unfortunately, as adults in the real world, introductions in English can be terrifying.
You may try very, very hard not to meet new people.
Why? Because we want strangers to like us, and we’re scared that we’re going to do something that makes them hate us or think we’re silly instead.
Today, I’m going to go over all the English you need to meet someone new.
You can finally stop being nervous about meeting new people, because you’ll have the best introduction expressions ready to use.
You’ll be able to introduce yourself with confidence and move on to full English conversations.
Doesn’t that sound awesome?
“My name is Amy,” you would say. “What’s your name?”
In the classroom or at home, practicing this kind of introduction is very easy.
But there are some things we just don’t learn from formal English lessons.
Unfortunately, as adults in the real world, introductions in English can be terrifying.
You may try very, very hard not to meet new people.
Why? Because we want strangers to like us, and we’re scared that we’re going to do something that makes them hate us or think we’re silly instead.
Today, I’m going to go over all the English you need to meet someone new.
You can finally stop being nervous about meeting new people, because you’ll have the best introduction expressions ready to use.
You’ll be able to introduce yourself with confidence and move on to full English conversations.
Doesn’t that sound awesome?
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THE BEST TO INTRODUCE YOURSELF IS:
=> Chinese: 你好! 我叫 (XYZ). 很高兴认识你!
=> Pinyin: Nǐ hǎo! Wǒ jiào (XYZ). Hěn gāo xìng rèn shí nǐ!
=> Translation: Hello! My name is (XYZ). Very happy to meet you!
Please note: “我叫” (Wǒ jiào) literally translates to “I am called…”, but is commonly used as a casual substitute for “my name is.”
>>>>>>>>>>Telling people where you are from:
=> Chinese: 你好! 我叫 (XYZ). 我从北京来.
=> Pinyin: Nǐ hǎo! Wǒ jiào (XYZ). Wǒ cóng běijīng lái.
=> Translation: Hello! My name is (XYZ). I am from Beijing.
>>>>>>>>Telling people what your occupation is:
=>Chinese: 我是北京大学的学生.
=> Pinyin: Wǒ shì běijīng dà xué de xué shēng
=> Translation: I am a student from Beijing University.
>>>>>>Telling people what you like to do:
=> Chinese: 我喜欢…跳舞.
=> Pinyin: Wǒ xǐ huān... tiào wǔ
=> Translation: I like…dancing.
Please note: you can substitute any other activity/hobby for “dancing,” as long as you have the “我喜欢 (Wǒ xǐ huān) - I like” in front.
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HOPE IT HELPS YOU...
THANKS..
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