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What is "Myself"? |
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How to Introduce Yourself? |
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What Makes Me "Me" |
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Conclusion |
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"Myself" is everything about me that makes me special and unique. It includes my name, age, likes, dislikes, family, and more!
Introducing yourself means telling others who you are. Let's learn how to do it step by step:
Example Introduction:
"Hello! My name is Richa. I am 7 years old. I have a big brother and a pet dog named Max. I love playing soccer with my friends, and my favorite color is purple because it reminds me of beautiful flowers. Nice to meet you!"
Imagine you have a special box inside you. This box is filled with all the things that make you unique and special. Let's open it and see what's inside!
1. My Feelings: Inside my box are my feelings. I feel happy when I see you learning and having fun. I feel sad when someone is upset and needs a hug. My feelings make me care about others.
2. My Thoughts: In my box are also my thoughts. I think about how to make learning fun for you. I think about stories to tell that make you smile. My thoughts help me understand the world and share new ideas with you.
3. My Actions: My box is full of the things I do, like teaching you, drawing pictures, and playing games. These actions show who I am and how I help others.
4. My Memories: I have memories inside my box too. I remember fun times with my family, exciting places I've been, and all the things I've learned. These memories make me who I am today.
5. My Dreams: Lastly, my box holds my dreams. I dream of a world where everyone is kind and happy. I dream of you growing up to be amazing and achieving all your goals.
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5. Why is self-introduction important in social and professional settings? | ![]() |