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[Mastering Personal Introductions in English: A Practical Guide]-[Talk About Yourself in English | Self Introduction, Family, Job, Daily Life Beginner English Podcast]

English Unleashed: The Podcast · A2 · 2025-09-19

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📋 Summary

How to Talk About Yourself in English

Effective communication begins with the ability to introduce yourself clearly. This guide breaks down the essential patterns and cultural nuances for sharing your personal information, as discussed in the English Unleashed podcast.

1. Introducing Your Name

Sharing your name is the fundamental key to communication. While "My name is [Name]" and "I'm [Name]" are both standard, you can add depth by explaining how others address you.

  • Pattern: "My full name is [Name], but people call me [Nickname]."
  • Cultural Tip: In English-speaking countries, shortening names is often a sign of friendliness rather than a lack of respect.

2. Stating Your Origin

When asked "Where are you from?", you can provide context to help others understand your background better.

  • Pattern: "I'm from [City]. It's in [Country]."
  • Refinement: Use "I was born in [Location], but I live in [Location] now" to describe your current living situation versus your roots.
  • Cultural Tip: People often use locations as a bridge to start conversations, such as mentioning local food or travel experiences to find common ground.

3. Discussing Age

While age can be a personal topic in some cultures, knowing how to express it is useful.

  • Direct: "I'm [Number] years old" or simply "I'm [Number]."
  • Range: If you prefer not to be specific, use phrases like "I'm in my 20s/30s/40s" or "I'm in my early/late 30s."
  • Note: In English-speaking cultures, asking about age is common with children but can feel personal with adults.

4. Talking About Family

Family is a common small-talk topic. You can use the word "siblings" (brothers and sisters) to summarize your background.

  • Details: Add specifics like "I have an older sister" or "I have a younger brother" to make your introduction more personal.
  • Unique Status: If you have no siblings, the phrase "I'm an only child" is the standard term.
  • Living Situation: Use "I live with my [parents/partner/friends]" or "I live alone/on my own" to describe your current household.

5. Work and Studies

When someone asks "What do you do?", they are inquiring about your occupation, not your current activity.

  • Employment: "I'm a [Job Title]" or "I'm a [Job Title]; I work in [Place]."
  • Transitions: If you are currently unemployed, use polite alternatives like "I'm looking for a job" or "I'm between jobs."
  • Students: "I'm a student" or "I'm studying [Subject] at [University]."

6. Describing Your Personality

To make your conversation warmer, share traits that define your character. The question "What are you like?" is a common way to ask for a personality summary.

  • Adjectives: Keep it simple with words like "friendly," "patient," "hardworking," "curious," or "easygoing."
  • Application: In professional settings, such as job interviews, you might be asked, "How would you describe yourself?" In these cases, focus on positive qualities like "creative" or "reliable."

Conclusion

You do not need complex grammar to be understood. By using these short, simple patterns and practicing them aloud, you can confidently introduce yourself in any English-speaking environment.

🎯Key Sentences

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But people call me Tom.
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That's true for me.
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Same for me.
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But honestly, nobody calls me Rebecca.
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It makes the introduction more personal.
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📝Key Phrases

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people call me
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I was born in
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I'm in my 20s
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I'm an only child
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I live on my own
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📖 Transcript

Hello, my friends.
Welcome back to english.
Unleashed, i'm tom and i'm becky.
Today, we want to teach you something important how to talk about yourself in english.
Yeah, this is something you need every day.
When you meet new people, When you make friends, when you start a job, when you travel, people always ask about you.

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