The document provides guidance on properly introducing oneself in a formal interview. It recommends mentioning your name, place of origin, qualifications, family background, and hobbies. For name, it is best to say "My name is..." or "I am...". For place, mention your hometown or where you are from. For qualifications, state the degrees or courses completed. For family, keep it brief by only stating the number of family members. Finally, list one or two of your hobbies or interests. The document stresses the importance of smiling during an introduction.
2. In a formal interview
NAME
PLACE
QUALIFICATION
FAMILY
BACKGROUND
HOBBIES
3. NAME
Good Morning/Good after
noon/Good evening/Hello!
My name is ---------./I am
-------.
My self---------
Right
Wrong
Wrong
Good night, my name is -----I'd like to introduce myself.
I'm------------ .
Right
4. PLACE
I am from -------./
My home town is
---------------./
I am a native
of--------------.
6. FAMILY BACKGROUND
There are -------- members
in my family./I have a
family of ---------
There are five members in
my family, including me.
Right
Wrong
9. Greetings
When two friends meet
Friends often say
"Hi" to each other.
Then they often ask a
general question,
such as "How are
you?" or "How are
things?" or "How's
life?"
10. The reply to this question is
normally positive
"Fine thanks, and
you?"
"Fine thanks, what
about yourself?"
.