Hello.
I would like to ask you about making an introduction about myself on the oral exam day.
I am a first-year English student, and tomorrow I am going to have an oral exam. It requires us to introduce ourselves in a formal way. For example, I introduce to the lecturer my name, age, nationality, job, what I like and dislike, but my problem is that I do not know how to start the introduction (the lecturer will not speak anything, I've to say everything I want him to know fluently and confidently), in other words, I would like to be familiar with polite and formal words, connectors which are preferable to be used, a sentence I can use to end the introduction, and lastly when I mention my nationality. should I say that for example I was born in Egypt and I am Egyptian, too (mentioning your country in which you were born and also your nationality when you are still in where you were born and haven't got any other nationality)?
Would you please advise me on other things I can talk about tomorrow?
Thank you very much.
How long do you have to speak for? Since we don't know your particulars, we cannot write it out for you. However, if you can think of some things you'd like to say about yourself, post them below (even in point form), and we'll try to help you.
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How long do you have to speak for? Since we don't know your particulars, we cannot write it out for you. However, if you can think of some things you'd like to say about yourself, post them below (even in point form), and we'll try to help you.