My Name Is: practical Pre-A1 English

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Pre-A116 minutes of guided practiceFree learning resourceReviewed 23 August 2026

Give someone three useful facts

I can introduce myself with my name, city and country.

Learn the whole phrase first. Its grammar will become clear in later modules.

اردو میں دیکھیں

میں اپنا نام، شہر اور ملک بتا کر تعارف کر سکتا یا سکتی ہوں۔

Meet Adeel in four lines

Hello. My name is Adeel.

I’m from Pakistan.

I live in Faisalabad.

Nice to meet you.

The facts are simple and true. The order helps a listener follow: name, country, city.

اردو میں دیکھیں

نام، ملک اور شہر کو مختصر جملوں میں بولیں۔

Replace one fact at a time

Think of one real situation where you need this language. Say one phrase before reading further.

A useful chunk can work before you understand every word inside it.

A short introduction has a clear order

Use My name is before your name. You can also say I’m plus your name. Both are normal: “My name is Sana” and “I’m Sana.”

Use I’m from for your country or home place. Use I live in for your current city. These can be different facts.

Keep each sentence short. A first introduction does not need your full history, job and family. Add those details in later modules.

“Nice to meet you” belongs after the exchange begins. A listener may answer “Nice to meet you too.” Learn the whole pair as a useful chunk.

اردو میں دیکھیں

I’m from ملک کے لیے اور I live in شہر کے لیے استعمال کریں۔

Avoid translating Urdu word order

Not: My name Adeel. Use: My name is Adeel.

Not: I from Pakistan. Use: I’m from Pakistan.

Do not invent a city for practice. True personal facts are easier to remember and reuse.

Build six introduction lines

Choose the phrase that completes the real task. Read the reason after a wrong choice.

1. Which sentence gives a name?
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My name is Adeel. This phrase fits the situation.

2. Which gives a country?
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I’m from Pakistan. This phrase fits the situation.

3. Which gives a current city?
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I live in Multan. This phrase fits the situation.

4. What is a natural closing?
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Nice to meet you. This phrase fits the situation.

5. Which order is easiest to follow?
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name, country, city This phrase fits the situation.

6. Which sentence is complete?
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My name is Sana. This phrase fits the situation.

7. Which habit makes this lesson usable?
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Produce a new example from memory. This choice creates useful evidence.

8. What should your second attempt change?
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Repair one specific weakness. This choice creates useful evidence.

Say it without reading

  1. Read the model once.
  2. Replace Adeel, Pakistan and Faisalabad with your facts.
  3. Record three versions. Do not read during the third version.

Use the phone recorder. Replay once and check whether every task is understandable.

اردو میں دیکھیں

تین بار ریکارڈ کریں اور تیسری بار متن نہ دیکھیں۔

Reuse yesterday’s greeting

Begin with a greeting from the previous lesson. End with “Nice to meet you.” This creates one full first meeting.

Introduce yourself somewhere real

Save your best three-line recording. Send it only to yourself if privacy matters. You will reuse it when Module 3 explains I am.

اردو میں دیکھیں

اپنی بہترین تعارفی ریکارڈنگ محفوظ کریں۔

Your first personal script

You can give your name, country and city in a clear order. You already use I’m correctly as a chunk. The grammar explanation arrives after the survival phrases.

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