Complete the table with the words and phrases in the box.
Complete the conversations. Write one word.
This ESL EFL free worksheet is about speaking and writing. Students read, write, and practice speaking. The worksheet has an answer key.
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Introducing Yourself
When you meet someone for the first time, you might want to share:
- Your name
- Your job or role
- Where you’re from
- A hobby or interest
Here’s how you can structure these phrases:
Phrase Element | Example | When to Use |
---|---|---|
Name | “My name is…” | To tell someone your name. |
Job/Role | “I work as…” | To describe your profession or role. |
Origin | “I’m from…” | To share where you are originally from. |
Hobby | “I enjoy…” | To mention an activity you like doing. |
Examples:
- “My name is John. I work as a graphic designer. I’m from Canada, and I enjoy hiking.”
- “Hello, I’m Maria. I’m a teacher from Spain, and I love reading novels.”
Sharing Personal Information
When getting to know someone better, you might share more detailed personal information:
Phrase Element | Example | When to Use |
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Age | “I am… years old.” | To tell someone your age. |
Education | “I studied at…” | To talk about your educational background. |
Family | “I have… siblings.” | To share information about your family. |
Personal Like | “I really like…” | To express your preferences or things you enjoy. |
Examples:
- “I am 30 years old. I studied at Oxford University, and I have two brothers. I really like playing the piano.”
- “I’m 25 and I graduated from the University of Tokyo. My family is quite big; I have three sisters and a brother. I really like anime.”
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