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How to introduce yourself and make an impromptu speech
Self-introduction is a way of interpersonal communication to introduce yourself to others through spoken English. At the same time, self-introduction is an effective training method to improve eloquence.

Compared with the previous eloquence training method, the self-introduction training method will be more difficult. Because, whether it is reading aloud, reciting, retelling, describing, reporting, or oral comments and string words, these training methods all give training materials, while self-introduction requires trainees to choose materials and organize languages completely by themselves. However, because self-introduction is basically the most familiar content, it is moderately difficult and is one of the best ways to train impromptu speeches.

The content of self-introduction is very extensive, including your age, hometown and occupation, your specialties, personality, ideals and aspirations, and even your extraordinary experience, interesting childhood, family members and so on. Therefore, according to different occasions, when introducing yourself, you should be prominent and not stereotyped.

Second, self-introduction is very important.

In the process of interpersonal communication, some things can be avoided. However, as a professional, introducing yourself to others is always inevitable.

It can be said that self-introduction is not only a key for us to open the door to communicate with strangers, but also the best way to promote ourselves. It is often used for social activities and job applications. For example, in the workplace, when we meet strangers for the first time, the first thing to do is to introduce ourselves to each other. Even if you are a celebrity, some people may not know you. For example, the reporter Dr. Cao Peng was embarrassed once because he forgot to introduce himself.

Dr Cao Peng is also a famous name in the press. In 200 1 year, a dean named Dong of Zhengzhou University publicly said in front of him: "A journalism student will learn journalism in vain if he doesn't know this name."