如何用英语自我介绍 Introduce yourself in English with EASE

Well hey there, I’m E妹妹a from 妹妹mEnglish! Today I’m going to teach you to intr…

Well hey there, I’m E妹妹a from 妹妹mEnglish! Today I’m going to teach you to introduce yourself effectively.

大师好呀,我是艾玛,接待来到甘旨英语频道!今天呢,我要教大师若何有用地先容本身。

And there are three reasons why this is such an important skill to learn. Of course, we’ve got to introduce ourselves all the time, right?

这是三个为甚么这个技术是大师必要进修的很是首要的技术的缘由。固然了,咱们老是必要先容本身,对吧?

In lots of different contexts. So spending the time getting your introduction right is gonna help you and it’s gonna benefit you over and over and over again.

在很多分歧的环境下。以是花一些时候来进修准确地先容本身必定会帮忙你,并且它将使你一向受益。

And when you meet someone new, you will likely feel a little nervous. It’s totally normal, right?

当你碰到新朋侪的时辰,你可能会感触有些严重。很是正常,对吧?

But if you can get off to a good start, then it’s gonna help you to feel more confident going into the rest of the conversation. So nailing that first introduction is so important.

可是若是你对话起头的时辰不错的话,那会帮忙你感触加倍自傲地举行剩下的对话。是以,捉住初次的先容很是首要。

And of course, if you can introduce yourself clearly and confidently, you’ll make a great first impression with people that you meet.

This is going to help you build great relationships, to make friends and be liked which really, deep down is what we all really want.

固然了,若是你可以清晰而自傲地自我先容,那你必定会给和你碰头的人留下很好的第一印象。这将帮忙你创建杰出的人际瓜葛,交到朋侪,让本身被喜好,而这实际上是咱们所有人真正想要的。

Ideally, you’re watching this video with your notebook handy so that you can take some notes as we go.

You can listen to me talk about introducing yourself as much as you like but if you don’t start playing with the language and the ideas that I’m sharing today to make it useful and relevant for yourself, what’s the point?

最佳的是,你看视频的时辰阁下有条记本,以便在进修进程中记一些条记。你可以听我评论辩论若何先容本身,想听几多均可以,但若你不起头利用一下我今天要分享的这些说话和设法,让它们对你而言是有效而且相干的话,那又有甚么意义呢?

So if you’ve shown up today and you’re ready to participate in this lesson, let me know in the co妹妹ents, I’m really excited to get started.

And of course, if you can think of a friend or a colleague who needs to work on this skill too, share this lesson with them, make sure you subscribe and let’s get into it!

以是呢,若是你今天呈现了,并筹备加入这节课程,那就在评论中奉告我吧,我很是冲动地想要起头呢。固然了,若是你能想到一个朋侪或同事,而他也必要熬炼这项技术的话,那就与他们分享一下本节课程吧,请确保你定阅了哦,那就让咱们起头吧!

So imagine hearing this question: Tell us about yourself.

想象一下你听到这个问题:向咱们先容你本身。

And feeling cool, calm and collected as you reply. That is exactly what we’re working towards today.

并且当你复兴时,你感受镇静自如。这恰是咱们今天尽力的标的目的。

We want to, not only just answer this question with ease, but we want to do it accurately as well. There are lots of different places and contexts where you might need to introduce yourself.

咱们不但要轻松地答复这个问题,并且也要正确地答复。有不少分歧的处所和情境,你可能必要举行自我先容。

Some of them are formal, some of them are really informal. So knowing your context and your audience is extremely important, I can’t stress that enough.

此中一些是正式的,而此中一些长短正式的。以是领会你的语境和听众很是首要,再怎样夸大也不外分。

It’s so important. And adjusting your introduction just slightly to those different situations is a really powerful skill to learn.

很是很是首要。按照分歧的环境略微调解一下你的自我先容是必要进修的一个很是强有力的技术。

Because it might be useful to talk about your education and your profession in some contexts, but really weird to bring that up at a party, right? Like that’s a good way to bore someone to tears.

由于在某些环境下评论辩论你的学历和你的职业可能会比力有效,可是在派对上说这个实在很奇异,对吧?不外是让人感触无聊到爆的一个好法子。

So let’s get started with your introduction today. And how do we start?

以是今天让咱们起头你的自我先容吧。咱们若何起头呢?

We start really simply and casually with your name. I am E妹妹a or I’m E妹妹a.

咱们很是简略随便地从你的名字起头。我是艾玛。

Now in most situations, it’s much more natural to use the contraction I’m E妹妹a, it sounds much more relaxed that way. You can also say: My name is E妹妹a.

在大大都环境下,利用缩写情势 I’m E妹妹a 是加倍天然的,这类听起来要轻松很多。你也能够说:我的名字是艾玛。

Or my name’s E妹妹a. Simple, right? You’ve got this.

或是我叫艾玛。简略吧?你学到这个啦。

Now what if you have a preferred name or a nickname? It is always really good to let the person who you’re addressing know right up front right?

若是你有更喜好的名字或是昵称呢?让和你对话的人刚起头就晓得是很好的,对吧?

And an informal way to do that is to say: My friends all call me. . . My name is Beatrice, but my friends all call me Bee.

一种非正式的方法可以说:我的朋侪都叫我……我的名字叫贝阿特丽采,但我的朋侪都叫我贝。

A slightly more formal way to do that is to say: My name is Ybiskay, but it’s hard for some people to say it, so you can call me Ybis.

一种改正式的说法是:我叫 Ybiskay,可是对付有些人来讲很难念,以是你可以叫我 Ybis。

This is a really great expression to note down if people find it really hard to say your name. Maybe it’s a long name, maybe it’s not a very co妹妹on name in the place where you live.

若是人们真的很难说出你的名字的话,这是一个很好的可以记下来的表达。或许这个名字很长,或许在你栖身的处所这个名字其实不长短经常见。

You kind of get sick of having to explain it again and again. So as long as you don’t mind, then this is a really great way to introduce your name or a version of your name that you’d like to be called.

你有点腻烦一次又一次地诠释它。以是只要你不介怀的话,那末这是先容你名字或是你想被大师叫的名字的很是好的方法。

The next piece of basic information to include is something about location. It could be to do with where you’re living now or where you’re from originally.

下一部门要包括的根基信息是关于位置的。这可能与你如今栖身的处所有关,或是你本来是来自哪里的。

And there’s lots of different ways to elaborate on this type of information. So I’m going to give you a few different ways of doing it here but it’s up to you to pick and choose which version works best for your story.

有不少分歧的法子可以对这类类型的信息举行具体地阐明。是以呢,我将在这里为大师供给几种分歧的法子来举行先容,可是要选择哪一个版本是取决于你的啦,选择阿谁对你而言最佳的版本。

Okay so experiment, get a little playful with some of these combinations. I’m from Australia.

测验考试一下吧,和这些组合玩一玩。我来自澳大利亚。

And again, I’m using that contracted form here because I am from Australia sounds just a little bit stiff, you know so to sound more relaxed, and more natural, say: I’m from with your country or your city name, could be either.

You could say: I am and your nationality adjective, so I’m Australian.

一样地,我在这里利用的是缩写情势,由于I am from Australia 听起来有点僵直,以是要听起来更放松更天然地话,你可以说:我来自加你的国度或是你的都会的名字,二者均可以。你可以说:我是,然后加你的国籍形容词,以是我是澳大利亚人。

Turkish, Vietnamese, Brazilian. These are all examples of nationality adjectives.

土耳其人,越南人,巴西人。这些都是国籍的形容词的例子。

And these nationality adjectives are usually different to the country name, right? So you’ve got to be careful that you’re using the right form of the word with each of these expressions.

这些国籍形容词凡是对应的是分歧的国度名,对吧?以是要谨慎一点哦,包管你利用的是这些表达的准确情势。

We don’t say: I’m from Australian.

咱们不说:我来自澳大利亚人。

Or I am Australia. Now if you said: I’m from Melbourne.

或我是澳大利亚。如今呢,若是你说:我来自墨尔本。

It’s actually not super clear whether that’s the place where you live now or where you’re from originally.

So if you’re not from the place that you’re in while you’re making the introduction, then you could say: I come from a place, you know and we use this when there’s a bit of distance between where you are now and wherever that place is so it could be another city or another country.

实在并无说清晰那是你如今住的处所,仍是你生于这个处所。是以,若是你不是来自你地点的处所,在举行自我先容时,那末你可以说:我来自某个处所,当你如今地点的处所和这个处所有点点间隔的话,那咱们就会利用这个表达,阿谁处所可所以此外一个都会或是此外一个国度。

But if you want to be clearer, all you need to do is just choose some more specific verbs. You could say:

可是,若是你想说得加倍清楚的话,你所要做的就是选择一些更详细的动词。你可以说:

I was born in, with the place name. I was born in Melbourne.

我生于,加之阿谁处所的名字。我诞生在墨尔本。

I grew up in or I was raised in. Or even, I spent my childhood in and a place name, so this is talking about you know when you were a child, where were you what were you doing, it’s an interesting way to bring up that part of your life.

我在哪里长大。乃至是,我在某个处所渡过了我的童年,以是这是在评论辩论你小时辰的事变,你在哪里,你在做甚么,这是一种有趣处所式去回想那部门糊口。

And they all express a really similar idea so you can pick and choose how you use them. I was born in Australia and spent my childhood growing up in various cities along the east coast.

它们表达的意思很是类似,以是你可以选择你想要利用哪一个。我诞生在澳大利亚,发展在东海岸的各个都会。

I’m originally from Melbourne, but now I’m based in Perth. So if you wanna say how long you’ve been living in your current location, it is the perfect chance to use the present perfect.

我来自墨尔本,可是如今我住在珀斯。以是,若是你想说本身在今朝的处所住了多久的话,那实际上是利用如今完成时的很是完善的机遇。

I’ve been living in Perth since 2016. I’ve lived in Perth for the past four years.

自2016年以来,我一向住在珀斯。我在珀斯住了四年了。

Or I could also say: I moved to Perth a few years ago.

或我也能够说:我几年前搬到了珀斯。

There are just so many different ways to express this information, honestly. I could keep going!

说真话,实在有不少方法来表达这些信息。我可以继续说不少!

And I’m sure that many of these structures are actually really familiar to you but as you’re preparing your introduction, really pay attention to the story that you’re telling. And take the time to make sure that you’re expressing your ideas accurately.

并且我敢必定,此中有不少布局你应当都很认识,可是当你筹备自我先容时,仍是要注重你在讲述的故事。花些时候,确保你在正确地表达你的设法。

And once you write your introduction, you are most welcome to add it down into the co妹妹ents below. I’ll take a look at as many as I can and make sure that they sound awesome.

并且呢,若是你写完了你的自我先容的话,很是接待把它添加到下方的评论区哦。我会尽量多地看一些,确保它们听起来是很不错的。

So talking about your name, your location, these are the basics. And like I said earlier, if you can get this part right, and you can just say it really naturally as soon as you get asked, then this is going to set you up really well for what comes next.

说说你的名字,你的位置,这些是最根基的信息。就像我以前说的,若是你能把这部辩白好,当他人问到你的时辰,你便可以很天然地说出来,那你就为接下来要做的事变做好筹备了。

And what comes next really does depend on the context so I’ve got a few different options for you to consider here. If you are introducing yourself to a new neighbour for example, you might choose to focus more on your family.

接下来要说的实在取决于语境,以是我有几种分歧的选择可以供大师斟酌。好比说你要向你的新邻人先容一下本身的话,你可以选择加倍偏重于你的家庭。

But then if you’re introducing yourself at a job interview you might talk about job related experience, obviously. And if you’re introducing yourself to an English class, you might focus on your hobbies and your interests, things that will help the other people in your class connect with you and you know, reveal their shared interests.

可是若是你是在口试中先容本身时,很明显你可能漫谈论与事情相干的履历。若是要向英语课上的同窗先容本身的话,你可能会偏重于本身的乐趣快乐喜爱,那些会帮忙班上的同窗和你创建接洽的事变,表示出大师配合的乐趣。

Now you might want to talk about your family a little bit when you introduce yourself. And the amount of information that you share here is up to you whatever you feel comfortable sharing.

如今呢,你可能想在自我先容的时辰谈谈您的家人。你在这里分享的信息量取决于你感觉分享几多是感受比力惬意的。

We want to be careful not to overshare you know, to bore someone with your entire family history unless they asked for it because they’re particularly interested. But if you’re married you would say:

咱们要注重不要过分分享,你说本身的家属史太多以致于让人感触无聊,除非是他们本身问的,由于他们很是感乐趣。可是,若是你成婚了,你可以说:

We’ve been married since and a time or a date. I’ve been married to my husband since August last year.

咱们已成婚多长时候了。我客岁八月份和我的丈夫成婚了。

For example. Now if you’re not married but you still want to mention the length of your relationship, you can say:

比方。若是你尚未成婚的话,但你依然想提一下你的的爱情时候是非,你可以说:

We’ve been together for and a time period. Okay, we’ve been together.

咱们在一块儿已有一段时候了。咱们一向在一块儿。

In a relationship context, that tells the length of your relationship. I always find it kind of tricky to talk about my relationship with my partner in English because we don’t actually have many words to describe it.

在评论辩论瓜葛的语境中,这表白了你的瓜葛延续了多长时候。我发明用英语来评论辩论我和我的朋友的瓜葛有点点坚苦,由于咱们现实上没有不少辞汇来描写它。

My partner, Shah and I have been together for eleven years now. We’re engaged but we’ve been engaged for about six or seven years now.

我的朋友 Shah 和我在一块儿已十一年了。咱们已订亲了,但已有六七年了。

So we have no plans to get married so he’s not ever going to be my husband. I can introduce him as my fiance, but then I always get asked:

咱们没有成婚的规划,以是他永久不会成为我的丈夫。我可以先容他为我的未婚夫,但以后我老是被问到:

When’s the wedding? You know, what are your plans? And of course, we have none so that conversation gets really boring.

何时举行婚礼呢?你们有甚么规划呢?固然了,咱们没有规划,以是对话就会变得很无聊。

And after eleven years of being together, the word boyfriend is really flippant and not particularly useful so I usually just call him my partner. But in our situation, we are business partners too and so in that context, things can also get really confusing.

在一块儿七年以后,男友这个词听起来比力草率,并且不是出格有效,以是我凡是只会把他称为我的朋友。可是咱们的环境是如许的,咱们也是奇迹互助火伴,是以在这类语境中,事变也会变得很是紊乱。

So if you want to talk about the family that you live with, then you could say something like: We’re a family of five.

是以,若是你想评论辩论和你一块儿栖身的家人的话,那末你可以说:咱们一家五口。

I live here with my family. We’re a family of five.

我和家人一块儿住在这里。咱们一家五口。

But if you’re talking about the family that you grew up in, then you need to clarify, you need to say: I grew up in a family of five.

可是,若是你想评论辩论的是你长大的家庭的话,那你必要说清晰,你必要说:我成擅长一个五口之家。

Now that information is pretty general, it could be a single parent and four kids, or it could be two parents and three kids it’s pretty loose. If you have children that you wanna talk about, say:

这些信息是很是笼统的,多是一个单亲怙恃和四个孩子,或多是两个怙恃和三个孩子,是很疏松的。若是你有想要评论辩论的孩子,那末可以说:

I have a seven year old son. I’m a single parent.

我有一个七岁的儿子。我是单亲怙恃。

I’m a mother of twins. And it’s really nice to add a little bit co妹妹entary around family members, just to make it a bit more interesting.

我是一对双胞胎的母亲。对家庭成员添加一些评论是很好的,可让事变加倍有趣一点。

You could say: I’m a single mum. I’ve got twin girls, they’re five years old.

你可以说:我是一个独身妈妈。我有一对双胞胎女儿,她们五岁了。

And they just started school this year, so it’s been pretty exciting for us! And the reason why adding just a little bit of this type of information is so great, is because it gives hints and clues to the person that you’re talking to to help them continue the conversation in a really positive way.

她们本年才刚起头上学,@以%7Z4HB%是对咱%lc24z%们@来讲都很是使人愉快!为甚么添加一些这类类型的信息是很是好的呢,这是由于它为和你扳谈的人供给了一些提醒和线索,帮忙他们以一种很是踊跃的方法继续举行对话。

You know they could ask: What school are they going to?

你晓得他们会问:他们要去哪所黉舍?

Or maybe co妹妹ent and say: You know, now that they’re at school, you must feel like you’ve got so much time to yourself again! ?

或或许颁发评论述:你晓得,既然她们上学了,那你必定感觉本身有更多时候了,对吧!?

Something like that. When you’re talking about your brothers and sisters, of course you can say: I’ve got three sisters.

雷同如许的事变。固然了,当你评论辩论你的兄弟姐妹时,你可以说:我有三个姐妹。

But it’s a bit of a mouthful to say: I’ve got two brothers and three sisters.

但这提及来有点点拗口:我有两个兄弟和三个姐妹。

Right? So instead, we use the word siblings to talk about brothers and sisters, it’s quite general. Two brothers and a sister would equal three siblings.

好了吗?是以咱们会利用兄弟姐妹这个词来评论辩论兄弟和姐妹,这是一个比力笼统的说法。两个兄弟和一个mm即是三个兄弟姐妹。

I have three siblings. Now when you say that, it doesn’t include you.

我有三个兄弟姐妹。当你这么说时,此中是不包含你的。

Okay you’re talking about the other children in your family. If you want to include you, say:

好的,你评论辩论的是家庭中的其他孩子。若是要包含你的话,那就说:

I am one of four siblings. And if you’ve got no siblings, then you’re an only child.

我是四个兄弟姐妹之一。若是你没有兄弟姐妹,那末你就是独一的孩子。

I’m an only child. You might also want to talk about your extended family.

我是独生子。你可能还想谈谈你的大师庭。

Now this is a really, really great expression to use when you’re talking about aunties, uncles, grandparents, cousins. By saying extended family, you’re including all of them, you don’t have to go into detail about who and how many, and all of that kind of thing.

当你评论辩论姨妈、叔叔、祖怙恃和表亲时,这是一个很是很是有效的表达方法。说到大师庭呢,你就包含了所有人,你不会具体地说是谁和有几多人这类事变。

I live in Perth, but most of my extended family lives in Melbourne. But saying extended family means you don’t need to list out everyone, right?

我住在珀斯,但我的大部门大师庭成员都住在墨尔本。可是说大师庭象征着你不必要罗列出所有的人,对吧?

So you might want to talk about interests or hobbies, things that you do outside of work. We’ll talk about work in a second so don’t jump ahead.

你可能想谈谈乐趣或快乐喜爱,事情之外的事变。咱们很快就漫谈论事情,不要跳过哦。

But to talk about hobbies, you might say: I enjoy with a noun. I enjoy baking.

可是评论辩论快乐喜爱时,你可以说:我喜好加一个名词。我喜好烘烤。

Don’t say: I enjoy to bake. Right? Enjoy as a verb is always followed by a noun and this is a gerund, okay?

不要说:我喜好烘烤。对吧?享受作为动词后面老是加一个名词,并且一个动名词,好吗?

You can always say I like or I love with a noun. So I love playing football, for example.

你可以说我喜好或是我爱,后面一个名词。比方,我喜好踢足球。

But the verbs like and love, they can be followed by a gerund or the verb infinitive and the meaning stays the same. So you can also say: I love to play football.

可是动词“喜好”和“爱”,它们后面可所以动名词或动词不定式情势,意思是同样的。以是你也能够说:我喜好踢足球。

The meaning is exactly the same. You could say: I’m really into something.

寄义彻底不异。你也能够说:我真的很喜好某件事变。

And this is a really great, a really natural way of talking about the things that you like. I’m really into jazz music.

这是一种评论辩论本身喜好的事变很是棒,很是天然的方法。我真的很喜好爵士音乐。

Now having a couple of interesting things to include about yourself in your introduction is so useful in lots of different contexts.

If you’ve ever been part of an English class or some other meeting, where you’ve got to meet people for the first time, then the teacher will often suggest let’s go around the room and you’ll need to introduce yourself.

在你的自我先容中包括一些关于你的有趣的事变在不少情境中都是很是有效的。若是你曾加入过英语课或其他集会的话,你第一次见到某小我,教员会常常建议咱们在课堂转转,举行自我先容。

Tell us your name, where you’re from and something interesting about yourself. It’s always good to have something ready to answer this question, maybe you’ve got a special talent or an interesting hobby or a unique achievement that you can share in the situation.

奉告咱们你的名字,你来自哪里,和关于本身的一些有趣的事变。筹备一些内容来答复这个问题是很是好的,或许你有特别的才能或有趣的快乐喜爱,或是可以在这类环境下分享的怪异成绩。

And a fun way of introducing this it to say: One thing you may not know about me is. . .

一种有趣的先容方法是说:你可能不领会我的一件事是……

One thing you may not know about me is I love to have dinner parties and I’ll spend whole days preparing and organising themed events for my friends. So I’m curious to hear your ideas about this.

你可能不领会我的一件事是我很喜好宴会,我会花一成天的时候为我的朋侪筹备和组织主题勾当。我很好奇大师是怎样想的。

See if you can finish the rest of this sentence down in the co妹妹ents below. One thing you may not know about me is. . .

看看你是不是能鄙人方的评论区完成剩下的句子。你可能不领会我的一件事是……

Of course, you might want to talk about your job, right? So when you’re talking about your job, when you’re talking about your job in your introduction, usually you’re just sharing what you do and maybe who you work for.

固然了,你可能想谈谈你的事情,对吧?当你评论辩论事情时,当你在自我先容的时辰评论辩论你的事情的时辰,凡是只是分享你从事的事情和可能为谁事情。

And again, there are lots of different ways to talk about your work, the company, etcetera. But what we really want to do today is make sure you’re doing it accurately.

然后一样地,有不少分歧的方法评论辩论你的事情,你的公司等等。可是咱们今无邪正想做的是确保你说的是准确的。

Prepositions and articles are really challenging to get right in this section, might be a little tricky so I hope that you are definitely taking notes as we go and that you’re applying the information that I’m sharing now to your situation. Of course you could say: I am a or an and a job position.

在本部门中介词和冠词是很是具备挑战性的,可能有些坚苦,以是我但愿大师在咱们举行的时辰记一下条记,将我要分享的信息应用到你的环境当中。固然你可以说:我是一个……加一个职位。

Your job position is a countable noun so this means you need to include an article. I’m a graphic designer.

你的职位是可数名词,以是这象征着你必要加之冠词。我是一位平面设计师。

I’m an engineer. Just make sure you’re not saying: I’m engineer.

我是个一位工程师。必定不要说:我是工程师。

That’s wrong, okay? And if there’s only one of your role within your company, then you definitely can use the definite article, the.

那是错的,好吗?若是你的职位在公司中只有一个的话,那末你就必要利用定冠词 the。

Okay I talk more about definite and indefinite articles up here in this video. But you could say I am the CEO of a tech company.

我在这个视频中加倍具体地评论辩论了定冠词和定冠词。可是你可以说:我是一家科技公司的首席履行官。

Or I am the owner of a florist. You could also talk really generally about the field or the industry that you work in by using in.

或是:我是一家花店的店东。你也能够大致评论辩论一下你所从事的范畴,利用 in。

I work in and the industry. I work in marketing.

我在甚么行业事情。我从事市场营销事情。

I work in construction. I work in design.

我在修建行业事情。我从事设计事情。

Now if you wanna say which company employs you, then you can use either at or for with the company name. So you might say: I work at Vogue.

如今呢,若是你想说是哪家公司招聘的你,你可以说 at 或是 or 加公司的名字。以是你可以说:我在 Vogue 事情。

Or I work at an architecture firm. Or I work for the government.

或是我在一家修建公司事情。或是我为当局事情。

Do you work for yourself? Are you your own boss?

你为本身事情吗?你是你本身的老板吗?

Well in this case you could say: I work for myself. I’m self-employed.

在这类环境下,你可能会说:我为本身事情。我是自由职业者。

Or I run my own business. And here’s a little hint.

或是我在谋划本身的买卖。这里有一些提醒。

If you’re unsure about how to talk about your job in your industry, as it relates to your industry, then listen to others who are from your industry introduce themselves.

Lots of TedTalks or lots of industry-relevant videos around where you can listen to people introduce themselves in that context and learn from them.

若是你不肯定若何评论辩论在你的行业中你的事情,它和这个行业有甚么接洽的话,那便可以听听和你同业业的人是若何先容本身的。不少 TedTalk 或是不少与行业相干的视频,你可以在这些视频中凝听人们在这类环境下是若何先容本身的,而且向他们进修。

You may want to talk about education or your qualifications in your introduction and this is most co妹妹on in a professional context maybe in an interview or you know, a work context. And again, there’s lots of different ways that you can do this.

你可能想在你的自我先容中评论辩论你的@教%lCaUd%诲或天%3634f%资@的话,这是在专业情况中最多见的,或许是在口试中,或是在事情情况中。一样地,你可以通过量种分歧的方法来讲这个。

You could say: I have a degree in with an industry.

你可以说:我有某个行业的学位。

like architecture or design. I have a degree in engineering.

比方修建或设计。我具有工程学学位。

You can also say: I’m a qualified with your job title. I’m a qualified engineer.

你还可以说:我是具备天资的,加你的职位头衔。我是一位具备天资的工程师。

I’m a qualified architect. Now notice that I’m using the job title and not the industry there, okay?

我是一位具备天资的修建师。请注重,我利用的是职位名称,而不是行业,对吧?

Sounds similar to saying I’m an architect but the difference is that the adjective qualified clarifies your status. Add it if it feels important to clarify given the context.

听起来雷同于说我是修建师,可是区分在于形容词“具备天资的”标了然你的身份。若是必要按照上下文举行澄清,那就把它给加进去吧。

Maybe in an interview it’s relevant. But there’s no need to tell someone at a party that you’re a qualified engineer, alright?

或许在采访中颇有瓜葛。可是没有需要在集会上奉告他人你是具备天资的工程师,对吧?

In that context, you would just say: I’m an engineer. If you’re studying at university now then some of these expressions are gonna be really useful.

在这类环境下,你只会说:我是个工程师。若是你如今正在大学进修,那末这些表达应当很是有效。

I’m studying with the industry. I’m studying environmental science.

我正在进修这个行业。我正在进修情况科学。

Or it could also be the name of your degree as well. I’m studying applied science.

或也能够是你的学位的名称。我正在进修利用科学。

I’m completing a PhD in and whatever the research area is, maybe it’s public health. I’m completing a PhD in Public Health.

我正在攻读博士学位,加之你的钻研范畴,或许是大众卫生。我正在攻读大众卫生博士学位。

I’m in my final year of something degree. You know, I’m in my final year of an economics degree.

我正处于攻读学位的最后一年。我正在攻读经济学的最后一年。

I’m nearing the end of my studies is another way of expressing that. And maybe you’re undertaking some less formal training.

我的学业行将竣事是另外一种表达方法。或许你正在接管一些非正式的培训。

And that’s totally cool as well, you might wanna say: I’m currently taking an online course to upskill. Or I’m doing an extra course to improve my skills in that area, something like that.

并且那也很酷,你可能想说:我今朝正在加入在线课程,以提高我的技术。或我正在读一门分外的课程来提高本身在阿谁范畴的技术。

So by now you should have a whole list of dot point ideas that we can start to build your introduction around. For me, we could say: I’m Australian.

到今朝为止,你如今应当有一个完备的清单了,那咱们便可以起头构建你的自我先容啦。对我来讲,咱们可以说:我是澳大利亚人。

I live in Perth.
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I’m originally from Melbourne.

我住在珀斯。我本来是墨尔本人。

Interests, hobbies. I love swi妹妹ing in the ocean every morning.

我的乐趣快乐喜爱是。我喜好天天早上在大海里泅水。

I’m a qualified English teacher. I teach on YouTube.

我是一位具备天资的英语教员。我在YouTube上教课。

I’m interested in businesses and startups. Great!

我对企业和草创公司很是感乐趣。太棒了!

Okay have you got your list ready too? If not, just hit pause now, pause the video, write out your list and then continue on.

好的,你也筹备好你的清单了吗?若是没有的话,请点击暂停,暂停视频,写出你的列表,然后再继续。

Because now we need to find a way to pull all of those ideas together, okay? We want to make sure that your sentences flow together and that they sound really natural as you speak or you say your introduction.

由于如今咱们必要找到一种法子来把所有的这些设法组织在一块儿,好吗?咱们要确保,当你@措%5v2Z5%辞或举%Eo9mP%行@自我先容时,你的句子放在一块儿是流利的,它们听起来很天然。

And to do that we need to combine these ideas into some longer
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sentences and add a few gra妹妹atical words to help. Hi, I’m E妹妹a.

为此,咱们必要将这些设法组合成一些较长的句子,并添加一些语法辞汇来把这些句子给组织起来。嗨,我是艾玛。

I was born in Melbourne and I grew up in various cities along the east coast of Australia. I’ve been living in Perth on the west coast of Australia with my partner for the past four years and we absolutely love it, especially early morning ocean swims!

我诞生于墨尔本,我在澳大利亚东海岸的各个都会长大。我和我的朋友一块儿住在澳大利亚西海岸的珀斯已四年了,咱们很是喜好它,出格是凌晨在海洋中泅水!

I’m a qualified English teacher and I teach students online and I also have an interest in business and startups, as well. One thing you may not know about me is that I teach millions of students each month on my YouTube channel.

我是一位具备天资的英语教员,我在网上讲授生,我也对贸易和草创公司很是感乐趣。你可能不领会我的一件事是,我每个月城市在我的 YouTube 网站上教数以百万计的学生。

Now obviously you know that about me, but most people I meet don’t so, it’s always an interesting conversation starter. This is the type of script that I want you to write now.

你必定晓得我的这个环境,可是我碰到的大大都人并不是如斯,以是它是一个很是有趣的开场白。这就是我想让大师写的那种类型的稿子。

Alright, and once you’ve got it written down, make sure you share it down in the co妹妹ents below so that I can give you some feedback and some corrections to help you improve it if you need it.

The sooner you get your introduction written and shared down below, the better, the more likely I’ll be to see it and be able to respond.

好的,你写下来以后,必定要鄙人方的评论区别享哦,如许我可以给你一些反馈和改正,在必要的时辰帮忙你举行晋升。越早把你的自我先容写下来而且分享鄙人面越好,由于我越有可能看到它,并可以或许举行回应。

I definitely love to see you each co妹妹enting and giving support and constructive feedback to each other down in the co妹妹ents below. It’s so helpful and it helps everyone to keep improving together.

我很是但愿看到大师都鄙人方评论,我也很愿意给大师供给支撑和扶植性的反馈。这很是有帮忙,它可以帮忙每小我不竭前进。

Now once you have your script prepared and reviewed, save it on your phone, make a recording of it, whatever it takes to just have it with you regularly okay? And you need to practise it out loud.

若是你写完了你的稿子而且查抄终了了的话,那就把它保留在手机上,举行灌音,不论是甚么情势,要常常带着它,好吗?并且你必要高声操练。

Alright? On a daily basis. Don’t just read it, practise how it sounds, how it comes out of your mouth.

好吗?天天都要操练。不要只是读出来,操练它的发音,它是若何从你的嘴里发出来的。

This is going to help you to speak more naturally, feel more comfortable as you are saying the words and the sounds and connecting those things together. It’s really, really important that you practise out loud daily until you nail this.

这将帮忙你在措辞的时辰说得加倍天然,让你感受加倍有自傲,并且可以或许把这些接洽起来。天天高声操练直到你彻底把握了,是很是首要的。

But even before then, you know, start practising it in real English situations. It’s probably not going to be perfect at first, but you will get better every time you put it into that context.

可是,即便在那以前,也要起头在真正的英语情境中举行操练。开初可能其实不完善,但每次在语境中操练城市变得更好。

And you put yourself into that situation or you hear that question: Tell me about yourself.

你让本身置身于这类环境,或是你听到了这个问题:先容一下你本身。

And you might freeze at first but it’s going to change over time, you know, you’ve prepared for this. You’ve got your answers ready.

一起头你可能会僵住,可是跟着时候的流逝环境会扭转的,由于你已为此做好了筹备。你已筹备好了谜底。

You don’t need to panic and that is the kind of headspace and feeling that you need to step into a conversation with. I hope this lesson was really practical, really useful for you.

你无需感触惶恐,那就是你必要进入一个对话所带着的感受。但愿本节课程确切是有效的,你感觉颇有用。

And if you’re ready to keep building your conversation skills and learn how to keep your conversation going after you’ve introduced yourself, well move along to this lesson right here where we’ll practise some small talk conversation starters together. I’ll see you in there!

若是你筹备继续熬炼本身的对话技能,领会在先容本身以后若何让对话举行下去,那就看看这节课程吧,在这里咱们将举行操练一些闲谈的开场白。再会!

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