Students
If English isn’t your first language, you can build up your vocabulary and skills here. This is designed for students of English Language courses (EFL, ESL, etc.).
If English isn’t your first language, you can build up your vocabulary and skills here. This is designed for students of English Language courses (EFL, ESL, etc.).
When you are meeting friends and socializing you have lots of options of how to introduce yourself because there are less rules than when we are in the work place.
This means you can experiment more and have fun.
How to introduce yourself depends on the situation and how many people are present.
Common questions from language students are: —what is the difference between myself and yourself? Or — I was asked to introduce myself, is this the same as introduce yourself?
Myself is used for the first person (e.g. I introduced myself); yourself is used for the second person (e.g. Please introduce yourself.).
Categories: Students Tags: myself, myself-yourself, students, yourself
When you don't introduce yourself everyday, it's easy to forget the basic rules that can help your introduction go smoothly.
Categories: Friends, Interviews, Students Tags: confidence, interviews, jobs, meetings, positive, presentations, professional
Introducing yourself for English Language students usually starts with learning some structured sentences.
These can sound too formal if you are meeting friends, but they are good to learn before progressing to the more formal, work-type situations.