Struggling with how to introduce your full name and make a real connection in English? Watch a realistic conversation between Mark and Sophie and learn the exact phrases, grammar, and pronunciation you need for confident introductions.
In this lesson from EnglishLearningRoadmap, you’ll learn:
✅Two Introduction Formulas: The natural way ("I'm Mark. Mark Thompson.") and the formal way ("My name is Sophie Clarke.").
✅Real-World Grammar: How to correctly use Possessive Adjectives (My, Your, His, Her) and the Apostrophe S ('s) to talk about your job, life, and more.
✅From "Hello" to Conversation: How to move beyond names, share details about your life, and ask engaging questions using "my" and "your."
✅Perfect Pronunciation Practice: A guided "shadowing" exercise to copy the natural rhythm and intonation of a native speaker.
✨ This lesson is perfect for you if: You are a beginner or intermediate learner, you get confused using "his" and "her," or you want to sound more natural and friendly when meeting new people.
⏰ CHAPTERS / TIMESTAMPS:
0:00- The Real Conversation: Mark & Sophie Meet
1:47- Grammer Point
1:59- Part 1: The Two Introduction Formulas
2:43- Part 2: The Power of Possessive Adjectives
3:45- Part 3: Using 's (Apostrophe S) for Belonging
4:20- Part 4: Pronunciation & Intonation Practice
4:45- Part 5: Your Speaking Framework
5:30- Your Challenge
💬 YOUR HOMEWORK (Comment Below!):
Practice is key!Write 3 sentences about yourself using "MY" and 1 question using "YOUR" in the comments.
Example:"My name is Ana. My city is sunny. My hobby is painting. What is your hobby?"
I will read and correct your sentences!
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