Thursday, January 8, 2026
Vocabulary challenge # 1
Today is a great day to master the phrasal verbs. Come and learn 6 phrasal verbs daily, then practice them at speaking to master and level up your writing and speaking skills
Thursday, January 1, 2026
How to Introduce Yourself in English: Vocabulary, Examples, and Practice for Beginners
Lesson 1. Introduce Yourself
COMMUNICATIVE OBJECTIVE:
At the end of this lesson students will be able to introduce themselves.
If you prefer listen to the lesson play the button below. Enjoy it!
Introducing yourself in English is one of
the most important communication skills for beginners. Whether you are meeting
new people at school, starting a new job, traveling abroad, or attending an
online class, knowing how to introduce yourself confidently will help you
create a positive first impression.
In this lesson, you will learn essential
vocabulary, common expressions, pronunciation tips, real-life examples, and
practical activities designed especially for Spanish speakers learning English.
WHY IS INTRODUCING YOURSELF IMPORTANT IN ENGLISH?
Introducing yourself allows you to start
conversations naturally and politely. It helps you build social and
professional relationships, feel more confident when speaking English, and
communicate clearly in everyday situations.
COMMON SITUATIONS TO INTRODUCE YOURSELF
You may need to introduce yourself at
school, at work, while traveling, or during online meetings. Each situation may
require a different level of formality.
ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSIONS
Hello – A neutral greeting used in most
situations.
Hi – Informal and common.
My name is… – Used to say your name clearly.
It’s nice to meet you – Polite expression.
It’s a pleasure to meet you – Formal expression.
How are you? – Common question.
How’s it going? – Informal.
How do you do? – Very formal.
PRONUNCIATION TIPS FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS
The “H” in hello is soft. The vowel in meet
is long /iː/. Avoid translating directly from Spanish.
It is extremely important to learn how to pronounce the phonetics for avoiding future misunderstandings.
The "y" might be easily pronounce as the spanish y as in "yuca" cassava in English. and there are some high frequency words such as you, your.
CONVERSATION MODEL
Before starting a lesson is important to recognize the vocabulary and how the pronunciation would be.
A. Vocabulary: Read and listen, then listen and practice the pronunciation.
COMMON MISTAKES
Incorrect: My name Juan.Correct: My name is Juan. Incorrect: Nice meet you.Correct: Nice to meet you.PRACTICE ACTIVITY
Complete the conversation with your own
information and practice it aloud.
Activity A:
Read and Listen the following conversation. Then, listen and practice the conversation model.
Let’s learn how to introduce yourself
A: Hello, I'm Juan.
B: Hi Juan, I'm Nataly
A: It's nice to meet you Nataly.
B: It's a pleasure to meet you too.
Let’s learn how to introduce yourself
A: Hello, I'm Juan. B: Hi Juan, I'm Nataly A: It's nice to meet you Nataly. B: It's a pleasure to meet you too.
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Activity B
CONCLUSION
Learning how to introduce yourself in
English is the first step toward confident communication. Additionally, remember play the recordings to master your pronunciation, in future lessons the alphabet and International Phonetic Aphabet will be explained.
Keep practicing regularly and focusing on pronunciation.
Kind regards.
Greetings
Lesson 1. Greeting and Farewells
Communicative Goals
- Greetings and Farewells
- Introduce yourself
- Introduce others
- Professions or occupations
Greetings and Farewells
Communication Goal:
Welcome to Master TEFL English Course
How was this course designed?
Hi there, I'm Daniel Sánchez Master in English Teaching as a Foreign Language and I'll be more than happy to help you out developing your English language process. Don't be afraid to start this journey. Every single step will be value. One day, I was at the same place and didn't know how to start. So, to start with
This English course is designed to master The English language. Each lesson follows the order thinking skills from lower to higher according (Bloom, 1956; 2001) which has been widely-recognized through different professionals who have pursued a logical and effective way to build curriculums and learning processes.
Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyse, Evaluate,
Create
During this course the students will be able to develop the communicative competence based on the common European Framework of Reference (CEFR, 2001) on that way, the 4 essential skills will be mastered speak, write, listen and read.
So to accomplished it, all lessons will have a communication goal and at the end a rubric to understand if the goal was reached. Remember, each lesson should be completed before going to a new one, However, feel free to explore in the order and pace you decide. Let's get started.
Vocabulary challenge # 1
Today is a great day to master the phrasal verbs. Come and learn 6 phrasal verbs daily, then practice them at speaking to master and leve...
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Lesson 1. Introduce Yourself COMMUNICATIVE OBJECTIVE: At the end of this lesson students will be able to introduce themselves. If you prefe...
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Today is a great day to master the phrasal verbs. Come and learn 6 phrasal verbs daily, then practice them at speaking to master and leve...
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How was this course designed? Hi there, I'm Daniel Sánchez Master in English Teaching as a Foreign Language and I'll be more than ha...

