Introduction
Introducing yourself is one of the first things you do when meeting someone new. Whether you are in a classroom, at a job interview, or meeting someone online, knowing the right English phrases can help you feel more confident.
This article will teach you:
- Simple phrases for introductions
- How to talk about your name, job, hobbies, and more
- Common questions and answers
- Practice dialogues and exercises
Let’s get started!
🔹 1. Basic Phrases to Introduce Yourself
When you meet someone for the first time, you start with these simple phrases:
English Phrase | Meaning |
---|---|
Hello! | A friendly greeting |
Hi, my name is… | Start with your name |
Nice to meet you. | A polite thing to say |
I’m from… | Your country or city |
I live in… | Your current place |
✅ Example Sentences:
- Hello! My name is Sara.
- Hi, I’m David. Nice to meet you.
- I’m from Germany, but I live in Berlin.
- I’m 28 years old.
🔹 2. Talking About Your Job or Work
People often ask about your job. Here are some simple ways to answer:
Phrase | Example |
---|---|
I’m a… | I’m a teacher. / I’m a student. |
I work as a… | I work as a designer. |
I work at… | I work at a hospital. |
I’m looking for a job. | If you don’t have a job now |
✅ More Examples:
- I’m a student at ABC University.
- I work as a driver in a company.
- I’m looking for a job in marketing.
🔹 3. Talking About Your Age and Birthday
Phrase | Example |
---|---|
I’m 24 years old. | Talking about your age |
My birthday is in… | My birthday is in June. |
I was born in… | I was born in 2001. |
✅ Sample Sentences:
- I’m 30 years old.
- I was born in 1995.
- My birthday is in October.
🔹 4. Talking About Where You’re From
This is a very common question:
Phrase | Example |
---|---|
I’m from… | I’m from Mexico. |
I come from… | I come from Turkey. |
I live in… | I live in Madrid. |
You can also say:
- I grew up in India.
- I moved to Canada last year.
🔹 5. Talking About Your Hobbies and Interests
People love to know what you like! You can say:
Phrase | Example |
---|---|
I like… | I like reading books. |
I enjoy… | I enjoy playing football. |
My hobby is… | My hobby is drawing. |
I’m interested in… | I’m interested in music. |
✅ Examples:
- I like watching movies.
- My hobby is painting.
- I enjoy hiking in the mountains.
- I’m interested in learning languages.
🔹 6. Common Questions to Ask and Answer
Here are common questions and how to answer them:
Question | Answer Example |
---|---|
What’s your name? | My name is John. |
Where are you from? | I’m from Egypt. |
What do you do? | I’m a student. |
How old are you? | I’m 25 years old. |
What are your hobbies? | I like listening to music. |
🔹 7. Simple Conversation Example
👥 Dialogue 1 – Two People Meeting
Anna: Hi! I’m Anna.
Mark: Hello Anna! I’m Mark.
Anna: Nice to meet you.
Mark: Nice to meet you too. Where are you from?
Anna: I’m from Brazil. And you?
Mark: I’m from Canada.
Anna: What do you do?
Mark: I work as a nurse. And you?
Anna: I’m a student.
🔹 8. More Phrases to Sound Natural
Here are extra phrases to make your conversation better:
Phrase | Use |
---|---|
It’s nice to meet you. | After you know someone’s name |
What about you? | To continue the conversation |
I’m glad to meet you. | More formal |
Let me introduce myself. | For formal settings |
I’m originally from… | To say your birthplace |
🔹 9. Practice Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the blanks with the correct words:
- Hello! My name ___ Sarah.
- I ___ 29 years old.
- I’m a teacher. I ___ at a school.
- I’m from India, but I ___ in Dubai.
- My hobby ___ reading novels.
Answers: is, am, work, live, is
🔹 10. Practice Exercise 2: Create Your Own Introduction
Write 5–6 lines to introduce yourself. Use these questions to help:
- What’s your name?
- Where are you from?
- What do you do?
- How old are you?
- What do you like to do?
🔹 11. Useful Tip: Don’t Be Afraid of Mistakes
Many English learners are shy when speaking. Don’t worry! Making mistakes is normal. Keep practicing, and you will improve every day.
✅ Use simple sentences.
✅ Speak slowly and clearly.
✅ Practice with friends or online.
🔹 12. Cultural Tip: Body Language and Smiles
In English-speaking countries, people often:
- Smile when saying hello
- Shake hands (in formal settings)
- Make eye contact (shows confidence)
🔹 13. What to Avoid
When introducing yourself, avoid:
- Speaking too fast
- Using very difficult vocabulary
- Being too quiet (speak clearly)
- Ignoring greetings like “Hi” or “Nice to meet you”
🔹 14. Summary of Key Phrases
Situation | Phrase |
---|---|
Say Hello | Hello! / Hi! |
Name | My name is… / I’m… |
Job | I work as a… / I’m a… |
Country | I’m from… |
Hobbies | I like… / I enjoy… |
Goodbye | Nice to meet you. / See you later. |
🔹 15. Conclusion
Introducing yourself is the first step in building good communication in English. As an A2 learner, you now have the phrases and tools to speak with confidence.
Remember:
- Practice every day
- Keep it simple
- Speak with confidence
Whether you’re meeting someone at work, online, or at school—these phrases will help you make a great first impression!