You have to write about 150 words
Write your personal profile
1. To prepare your composition first think about the following:
Who are my readers?
What would they like to know about me?
What aspects of my personal life should I share with my class?
2. Possible contents:
where you're from
family information
job
likes, dislikes
hobbies, talents or skills
education / qualifications
the reasons why you are in this class, why you are learning English
goals, challenges, motivation, plans as to learning English
your strengths and weak points in relation to learning English
description of your personality; description of yourself as a student
3. What register should I use?
- Keep it informal and friendly
- Address your reader
- Choose specific details and examples, not generalisations
- Don't lie, boast or exaggerate
4. Here is a list of useful language for the task:
Linking devices:
To begin with I would like to say that I...
Firstly, ...Secondly, ... Lastly, ...
On the whole / in general
At first sight...
In fact...
Moreover,... Furthermore, ... In addition to this, ... What is more,... On top of all this...
Next,... Besides, ... After that...
Likewise, ... Similarly,...
At first / at the beginning / In the end / In the long run
As far as grammar is concerned / as regards grammar / with regard to grammar..
On the question of...
In some ways / in some respects / to a certain extent...
So, .... Consequently,... As a result,... Thus, ... Because of this... For this reason...
These are the main reasons why ...
This is why ...
Although...., ....though..., In spite of..., Despite..., Nevertheless,...
However, I must finally say that ...
In conclusion, ...
Addressing your reader
Believe it or not...
Strange as it may seem...
Strangely enough...
As you can imagine / not surprisingly / obviously / it goes without saying that...
Fortunately / Luckily enough... / unfortunately...
Whether we like it or not...
Expressing a personal point of view:
In my opinion / view...
Personally, I think that... / I would say that
As far as I am concerned / As far as my opinion is concerned
Speaking for myself.. / As I see it...
If you ask me... / I would suggest that... / I would like to point out that...
What I mean is...
I agree to a certain extent that ....
I’m afraid I must disagree with ...
Talking about your goals:
My aims are...
My expectations...
I am motivated to...
to achieve my dream of...
My attitude towards the learning of the language is...
This academic year I plan to...
In the near future I expect to...
I will need English in the future to...
Some vocabulary related to challenges and motivations:
to be a major challenge
to respond to challenges
to face a (daunting) challenge
to confront a big problem
to take up a difficult challenge
to set and achieve realistic goals
to enjoy the satisfaction of completing a difficult task
to harbour a lifelong ambition
my main ambition is…
I had always pursued my greatest ambition
to realise / fulfil my secret ambition
to have a burning ambition to ...
to increase or improve your motivation
to strengthen my motivation
to lack motivation
poor motivation
to achieve a (resounding) success
to be a resounding / roaring success
to be assured of success
to be an outstanding achievement
something can result in failure
to end in total failure
to fall into the occasional bad habit of ...
to make some major changes in one's life
to attain some of the goals that would be personal achievements
I know what I want to do and I intend to go for it
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Sample answers:
1.
Hello, everyone. My name is John Smith. I'm a lifelong resident of London, UK - born and (1)______ here. I'm working (2)________ achieve my dream of getting a master's degree, and I'm delighted to be in this Multicultural Education course.
The area of multicultural education has been a long-term interest of mine. It began (3)________ I got my job as an English teacher at a school in London, (4)_______ I have worked for ten years. I hope to deepen my understanding of the subject (5)_________ this term.
This is not my first foray (6)________ higher education. I have a bachelor's degree in English (7)__________ I finished in 2015. It's quite a shock to go back to university and jump (8)_________ into master's level courses!
My passion is basketball. I used to play every day but I am always pressed for (9)________ now. I have two great kids who are my world and keep me (10)________. Lily, who's five, is the oldest and Justin, who's three, is the baby of the family. My wife is a paediatrician and she's also from London. We met ten years ago when we were hiking separately and I (11)_______ my bearings and she rescued me!
I'm looking forward to participating in this class. Good luck, everyone!
KEY
Lifelong: lasting or existing all through your life. E.g. Her lifelong ambition had been to learn how to fly. He has been a lifelong supporter of the club.
1. bred
Born and bred: born and having grown up in a particular place with a particular background and education. E.g. He was born and bred in Boston. I'm a Londoner, born and bred.
2. to
long-term: occurring over or relating to a long period of time. E.g. the long-term unemployed. The long-term effects of smoking. It has been a long-term interest of mine.
Master's degree: (also master's) a further university degree that you study for after a first degree.
3. when
4. where
deepen something to improve your knowledge or understanding of something. E.g. an opportunity for students to deepen their understanding of different cultures.
5. during
6. into
foray: /ˈfɒreɪ/ (into something) an attempt to become involved in a different activity or profession. E.g. the company's first foray into the computer market. This is not my first foray into higher education.
Bachelor's degree: the first degree that you get when you study at a university. Bachelor’s degrees include Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BSc).
7. which
8. right
9. time
10. going
Paediatrician: /ˌpiːdiəˈtrɪʃn/
Hike: to go for a long walk in the country, especially for pleasure. E.g. strong boots for hiking over rough country. Go hiking to spend time hiking for pleasure. E.g. If the weather's fine, we'll go hiking this weekend.
11. lost
- to get/find/take your bearings
- She lost her bearings in the thick forest.
- He paused at the top of the hill, trying to get his bearings.
2.
Vocabulary
pubescence: arriving at or having reached puberty. E.g. In my pubescence, a life passion was born within me. I began to absorb current events, history and politics like a sponge.
crest: The highest or culminating point; the peak. E.g. the crest of a flood; at the crest of her career.
tumultuous: /tjuːˈmʌltʃuəs/ involving a lot of change and confusion and/or violence. E.g. the tumultuous years of the English Civil War.
turmoil: a state of great anxiety and confusion. E.g. political turmoil. She felt much calmer after the turmoil of recent weeks.
self-indulgent: allowing yourself to have or do things that you like, especially when you do this too much or too often. E.g. a self-indulgent lifestyle.
3.Hi everyone! My name is Natalie Dolphin and I'm from the United States. I was born in Minneapolis and have lived in the same house all my life. However, I attended university in Boston, so I spent the school year there and returned home for the summers. I graduated in May with a degree in History and Political Science, focusing on Women's and Gender Studies - in particular on legislative measures to increase women's participation in politics.
I came to Mallorca in September to work as a language assistant, and will be here the entire school year. I really enjoy working at the language school because the adults have many interesting opinions and have a lot to share about their lives here in Mallorca. I miss my sister and my parents, but the year will be a great adventure.
Outside of working here, I really enjoy being outdoors. I love to swim, go to the beach, go hiking with my friends, and explore different parts of the island. I love to travel too and have been to 40 states in the US and 17 countries. I hope to travel a lot more this year as well!
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