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Who are you ? Speak about yourself
Here are some simple questions to introduce yourself to others and make simple conversation to share your information with others (informal)
What's your name? |
How old are you? |
Where do you live? |
How many brothers and sisters do you have? |
What is your father's job? |
What are your hobbies? |
What would you like to be in the future. Why? |
What is your favourite colour? |
What is your favourite car? |
What is your favourite country? |
Use these common conversational greetings for friends, family, as well as people you meet in casual settings.
Nice to meet you |
Glad to meet you |
Good to meet you |
Pleased to meet you |
It's a pleasure to meet you |
Nice to meet you too |
Good to meet you too |
Pleased to meet you too |
COMMON PHRASES IN AN ENGLISH PRESENTATION
Generally for the first approach it is common to introduce ourselves by saying our name, asking how the other person is and what his name would be.
From this, it is possible to form a series of sentences.
Here are some examples below:
- Hi. My name is… How are You?
- Hi. I am … What’s your name?
- Hello, I would like to introduce myself
- Pleased to meet you. My name is…
- Let me introduce myself. My name is…