Description of life in one word

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I wumbo, you wumbo; he, me, she, wumbo. Wumbology, the study of wumbo. IT’S FIRST GRADE

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Proving JonnyGoodfellow’s answer

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I’m glad this isn’t getting downvoted right now, I thought it would be because it’s obvious that life is unfair and it isn’t snarky or funny. But God damn if it doesn’t feel good to just admit that life is unfair and not be told that in a condescending manner.

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True.

«We can’t change the cards we’re dealt, just how we play the hand.» -Randy Pausch

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Chaos!

In the positive light of the term.

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Beautiful.

Someone should make a movie about that.

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I’m pretty sure they have already. What was it called…?

I’m writing some literature, and I’d like to grab the reader’s attention in the first sentence by asking what is the meaning of life. Except, I’d like to know the best word (or short phrase) to use to ask such a question.

For example, I’m asking the question «What do you think of your destiny?»

But is «Destiny» the best word to use here?

asked Oct 12, 2012 at 0:46

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  • Purpose?

What is your purpose?

What is your purpose in life?

What purpose do you/does your life serve?

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answered Oct 12, 2012 at 1:18

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Sometimes understatement can be effective:

What is your reason for being?
Why are you here?

Or maybe just the apocryphal philosophy course final exam:

Why?

answered Oct 12, 2012 at 12:10

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Life is a single word with many different connotations and meanings. Above all, life is about more than just being; it’s also about how one defines that existence. As a result, it’s vital to think about life from several angles. Philosophers, academics, poets, and authors have written extensively about what it means to live and, more significantly, what are the essential elements that characterize one’s existence. This exercise has, of course, been done in a variety of ways. While philosophers sought to understand the meaning and purpose of people’s lives, poets and authors recorded the diversity of life at various times. As a result, life is likely to be more than exciting.

Life- Essay- Introduction

The adventure of living in the path of life. We are born, live our lives, and eventually pass away with time. We are attempting to shape our lives in this way. Everyone’s life is different. Some people have a lot of problems in life, while others do not. Those who have never faced adversity in their lives have one perspective on life. Those that struggle in life have a different perspective. Life is frequently described as priceless. The various ways in which people seek to save lives reveal this even more clearly.

Every day, doctors and scientists try to discover innovative treatments that will help people live longer lives. Life is full of both joys and disasters. The ups and downs of life are what they’re called. Without them, life is just a never-ending war that can be won at any time. To overcome one’s grief, it is necessary to find happiness in one’s life. Only then does life appear to be lovely? 

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noun, plural lives [lahyvz]. /laɪvz/.

the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction, and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally.

the sum of the distinguishing phenomena of organisms, especially metabolism, growth, reproduction, and adaptation to environment.

the animate existence or period of animate existence of an individual: to risk one’s life; a short life and a merry one.

a corresponding state, existence, or principle of existence conceived of as belonging to the soul: eternal life.

the general or universal condition of human existence: Too bad, but life is like that.

any specified period of animate existence: a man in middle life.

the period of existence, activity, or effectiveness of something inanimate, as a machine, lease, or play: The life of the car may be ten years.

a living being, especially a human being: Several lives were lost.

living things collectively: the hope of discovering life on other planets; insect life.

a particular aspect of existence: He enjoys an active physical life.

the course of existence or sum of experiences and actions that constitute a person’s existence: His business has been his entire life.

a biography: a newly published life of Willa Cather.

animation; liveliness; spirit: a speech full of life.

resilience; elasticity.

the force that makes or keeps something alive; the vivifying or quickening principle: The life of the treaty has been an increase of mutual understanding and respect.

a mode or manner of existence, as in the world of affairs or society: So far her business life has not overlapped her social life.

the period or extent of authority, popularity, approval, etc.: the life of the committee; the life of a bestseller.

a prison sentence covering the remaining portion of the offender’s animate existence: The judge gave him life.

anything or anyone considered to be as precious as life: She was his life.

a person or thing that enlivens, cheers, or brightens a gathering or group: the life of the party.

effervescence or sparkle, as of wines.

pungency or strong, sharp flavor, as of substances when fresh or in good condition.

nature or any of the forms of nature as the model or subject of a work of art: drawn from life.

Baseball. another opportunity given to a batter to bat because of a misplay by a fielder.

(in English pool) one of a limited number of shots allowed a player: Each pool player has three lives at the beginning of the game.

adjective

for or lasting a lifetime; lifelong: a life membership in a club; life imprisonment.

of or relating to animate existence: the life force; life functions.

working from nature or using a living model: a life drawing; a life class in oil painting.

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Idioms about life

    as large as life, actually; indeed: There he stood, as large as life.Also as big as life .

    come to life,

    1. to recover consciousness.
    2. to become animated and vigorous: The evening passed, but somehow the party never came to life.
    3. to appear lifelike: The characters of the novel came to life on the screen.

    for dear life, with desperate effort, energy, or speed: We ran for dear life, with the dogs at our heels.Also for one’s life .

    for the life of one, as hard as one tries; even with the utmost effort: He can’t understand it for the life of him.

    get a life, to improve the quality of one’s social and professional life: often used in the imperative to express impatience with someone’s behavior: Stop wasting time with that nonsense; get a life!

    not on your life, Informal. absolutely not; under no circumstances; by no means: Will I stand for such a thing? Not on your life!

    take one’s life in one’s hands, to risk death knowingly: We were warned that we were taking our lives in our hands by going through that swampy area.

    to the life, in perfect imitation; exactly: The portrait characterized him to the life.

Origin of life

before 900; Middle English lif(e); Old English līf; cognate with Dutch lijf,German Leib body, Old Norse līf life, body; akin to live1

OTHER WORDS FROM life

pre·life, adjectiveun·der·life, noun

Words nearby life

lieve, Lièvre, lie with, LIF, Lifar, life, life-and-death, life annuity, life arrow, life assurance, life belt

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Words related to life

activity, growth, heart, soul, career, course, generation, history, season, survival, time, body, existence, living, man, person, woman, autobiography, journal, memoir

How to use life in a sentence

  • Despite his condition, Paul maintained his social life to stave off the depression.

  • Wenstrup also focused on Biden and Harris, accusing the Democrats of “playing politics with people’s lives” without responding to the reporter’s question.

  • Multiply that by an expected life span of at least ten years.

  • Look, you’re, you’ve spent your whole life in public service.

  • “We’ve spent $8 trillion and we’ve lost thousands of lives but really millions of lives because I view both sides.”

  • His life as a man is built around health insurance and tax services.

  • It was also an attack on our freedom of expression and way of life.

  • I always wanted my life to be that way, and it became that way.

  • I liked it because it was like my life coming back together.

  • When the father arrived at the hospital, he was told that Andrew Dossi was in surgery, but the wounds were not life-threatening.

  • Now, it immediately occurred to Davy that he had never in his whole life had all the plums he wanted at any one time.

  • Dean Swift was indeed a misanthrope by theory, however he may have made exception to private life.

  • We shall recover again some or all of the steadfastness and dignity of the old religious life.

  • It is the dramatic impulse of childhood endeavouring to bring life into the dulness of the serious hours.

  • Woman is mistress of the art of completely embittering the life of the person on whom she depends.

British Dictionary definitions for life


noun plural lives (laɪvz)

the state or quality that distinguishes living beings or organisms from dead ones and from inorganic matter, characterized chiefly by metabolism, growth, and the ability to reproduce and respond to stimuliRelated adjectives: animate, vital

the period between birth and death

a living person or beingto save a life

the time between birth and the present time

  1. the remainder or extent of one’s life
  2. (as modifier)a life sentence; life membership; life subscription; life work

the amount of time that something is active or functioningthe life of a battery

a present condition, state, or mode of existencemy life is very dull here

  1. a biography
  2. (as modifier)a life story
  1. a characteristic state or mode of existencetown life
  2. (as modifier)life style

the sum or course of human events and activities

liveliness or high spiritsfull of life

a source of strength, animation, or vitalityhe was the life of the show

all living things, taken as a wholethere is no life on Mars; plant life

sparkle, as of wines

strong or high flavour, as of fresh food

(modifier) arts drawn or taken from a living modellife drawing; a life mask

physics another name for lifetime

(in certain games) one of a number of opportunities of participation

as large as life informal real and living

larger than life in an exaggerated form

come to life

  1. to become animate or conscious
  2. to be realistically portrayed or represented

for dear life urgently or with extreme vigour or desperation

for the life of one though trying desperately

go for your life Australian and NZ informal an expression of encouragement

a matter of life and death a matter of extreme urgency

not on your life informal certainly not

the life and soul informal a person regarded as the main source of merriment and livelinessthe life and soul of the party

the life of Riley informal an easy life

to the life (of a copy or image) resembling the original exactly

to save one’s life informal in spite of all considerations or attemptshe couldn’t play football to save his life

the time of one’s life a memorably enjoyable time

true to life faithful to reality

Word Origin for life

Old English līf; related to Old High German lib, Old Norse līf life, body

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Scientific definitions for life


The properties or qualities that distinguish living plants and organisms from dead or inanimate matter, including the capacity to grow, metabolize nutrients, respond to stimuli, reproduce, and adapt to the environment. The definitive beginning and end of human life are complex concepts informed by medical, legal, sociological, and religious considerations.

Living organisms considered as a group, such as the plants or animals of a given region.

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Other Idioms and Phrases with life


In addition to the idioms beginning with life

  • life and death
  • life is too short
  • life of Riley
  • life of the party

also see:

  • bet one’s ass (life)
  • big as life
  • breathe new life into
  • bring to life
  • change of life
  • charmed life
  • come alive (to life)
  • dog’s life
  • facts of life
  • for dear life
  • for the life of
  • get a life
  • good life
  • late in life
  • lay down (one’s life)
  • lead a double life
  • matter of life and death
  • new lease on life
  • not on your life
  • of one’s life
  • once in a lifetime
  • prime of life
  • risk life and limb
  • run for it (one’s life)
  • staff of life
  • story of my life
  • take someone’s life
  • to save one’s life
  • to the life
  • true to (life)
  • variety is the spice of life
  • walk of life
  • while there’s life there’s hope
  • you bet (your life)

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Жизненный путь каждого человека уникален, однако определенные этапы все же можно проследить у всех людей. Все мы когда-то приходим в этот мир – рождаемся (to be born), затем проходим основные этапы жизни: детство (childhood), юность (youth), совершеннолетие (adulthood) и старость (old age). В этой статье мы расскажем об основных особенностях каждого жизненного этапа и о том, как они звучат на английском языке. Изучив лексику из этой статьи, вы сможете рассказать о жизни любого человека, включая вашу собственную.

Рождение – birth

Момент своего рождения ни один человек запомнить не может. Но этот период жизни связан с пеленками (baby linen) и подгузниками (nappies/diapers), бессонными ночами (sleepless nights), колыбельными песнями (lullabies) и укачиванием ребенка в коляске (rocking in a stroller). А вот еще несколько слов, которыми можно описать этот этап жизни на английском языке:

Слово/Словосочетание Перевод
a baby/newborn младенец, новорожденный
a toddler маленький ребенок (от 1 до 3 лет)
a twin близнец
pregnancy беременность
a baby linen пеленка
a nappy (BrE) / a diaper (AmE) подгузник
a lullaby колыбельная песня
heredity наследственность
to expect a baby ждать ребенка
to deliver a baby родить ребенка
to be born родиться
to crawl ползать
to rock укачивать, убаюкивать
to christen (christening) крестить (крещение)

Детство и юность – childhood and youth

Последующие детство и юность – важный этап становления человека как личности (a personality). В этот период формируется характер (to build the character) человека, и в основном определяется его последующий жизненный путь. Родители балуют своих детей (to pamper the kids), однако важно не испортить их (to spoil) своим чрезмерным вниманием. Для родителей самой яркой частью этого этапа является так называемый переходный возраст их ребенка, когда дети бунтуют (to rebel) и всеми силами пытаются пресечь любые попытки их воспитать (to educate).

Слово/Словосочетание Перевод
a kid/child ребенок, малыш
youth молодежь
a youngster юноша
a teenager/teen подросток, тинейджер
well/bad mannered хорошо/плохо воспитанный
to grow up вырастать, взрослеть
to rebel бунтовать, протестовать
to educate воспитывать
to pamper баловать
to spoil испортить, избаловать
to bring up children растить детей
to come of age / to reach maturity достигнуть совершеннолетия

Взрослая жизнь – adulthood

Во взрослой жизни человек сталкивается (to face) с различными ситуациями, в которых он приобретает жизненный опыт (experience). Одними из самых важных событий во взрослой жизни являются получение образования, начало семейной жизни, карьера.

Слово/Словосочетание Перевод
an adult / a grown-up взрослый, совершеннолетний человек
a bridegroom/bride жених/невеста
a wedding свадьба
a husband/wife муж/жена
to experience сталкиваться, пережить, знать по опыту
to settle down остепениться
to mature взрослеть
to get married жениться, выходить замуж
to divorce somebody разводиться с кем-либо
to cohabit сожительствовать, жить в гражданском браке

Старость – old age

К старости у человека на лице появляются морщины (wrinkles), его волосы седеют (to turn white). Когда вы говорите о пожилых людях, не стоит употреблять слово old (старый), это может прозвучать невежливо. В этом случае лучше употребить an elderly man (пожилой человек) или a senior citizen (представитель старшего поколения).

Слово/Словосочетание Перевод
an elderly man пожилой мужчина
an elderly woman пожилая женщина
a senior citizen гражданин пожилого возраста
an old people’s home дом престарелых
life expectancy средняя продолжительность жизни
retirement выход на пенсию
a funeral похороны
a widower/widow вдовец/вдова
an octogenarian человек в возрасте от 80 до 89
a centenarian человек, которому исполнилось более ста лет; долгожитель
wise мудрый
to grow old / to get old стареть
to retire выходить на пенсию
to turn white седеть
to be in mourning скорбеть
to die умирать
to bury хоронить
  • Смерть – это неотъемлемая часть жизнь. Мы писали, как говорят о смерти на английском языке, в статье «Talking about death».

Как сказать о возрасте на английском языке

Если вы хотите узнать чей-либо возраст, можете задать один из следующих вопросов:

  • How old are you? – Сколько тебе/Вам лет?
  • What is your age? – Каков твой/Ваш возраст?
  • When were you born? – Когда ты родился / Вы родились?
  • When is your birthday? – Когда твой/Ваш день рождения?
  • What is your birth date? – Какова дата твоего/Вашего рождения?

Чтобы сказать свой возраст на английском языке, обязательно используйте глагол to be:

  • I am 15 (years old). – Мне 15 лет.
  • I am still in my teens. – Мне еще нет двадцати.
  • I am of age. – Я совершеннолетний(-яя).
  • I am under age. – Я несовершеннолетний(-яя).
  • I am not thirty yet. – Тридцати мне еще не исполнилось.
  • I am just out of my twenties. – Мне немногим больше тридцати.
  • I am over forty. – Мне за сорок.

Подростков в возрасте от 13 до 19 лет называют тинейджерами (teens), так как числительные от 13 до 19 на английском языке содержат суффикс —teen (thirteen, fourteen, etc.)

Также полезными фразами при ответе на вопрос о возрасте являются:

  • somebody is of the same age – кто-то одного возраста;
  • twice as old as somebody – вдвое старше, чем кто-то;
  • older than – старше чем;
  • younger than – младше чем;
  • somebody is long past fifty / well into one’s fifty – кому-то далеко за 50;
  • on the wrong (bad) side of fifty – старше 50;
  • on the right (good) side of fifty – младше 50;
  • in one’s middle twenties – около 25 лет;
  • somebody is nearing (approaching) forty – около 40;
  • somebody turned sixty – кому-то исполнилось 60.

Для закрепления новой лексики предлагаем посмотреть видеоурок преподавателя Ronnie, которая расскажет, как правильно говорить о своем возрасте.

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40 +

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Can the meaning of life be told in a word? Maybe it is naive, but there is nothing wrong with wanting a simple answer to an apparently simple question: why live? Here we visualized the most prominent philosophies that tackled this question over the past 5000 years.

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All philosophies on the meaning of life seem to fall into one of the four groups:

  1. life has an objective meaning;
  2. life has a subjective meaning;
  3. life has no meaning;
  4. life has a supernatural/unexplainable meaning.

The philosophies of the East and West also follow a pattern: Easterners think in terms of “we”, the community, while Westerners think in terms of “I”, the individual.

Then there is a question of what is a philosophy. Ideologies and religions are often mistaken for philosophies and vice versa. Take Daoism, for example, Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary defines it as a philosophy. But the Cambridge Dictionary defines it as a religionAll belief systems that are definitely religions fall under “theism” in this infographic.

We follow the history of philosophy chronologically. Roughly, all philosophies follow this pattern: first, people appeal to God and supernatural forces, then they look for meaning within the community, later they look at the individual person, and finally, they look at humanity as a whole. We start with Natural Pantheism, humanity’s first attempt to explain its existence.

Natural Pantheism

Dates back to prehistoric times
Pantheism is the belief that God is in everything, that all things together comprise an all-encompassing god. The meaning of life is in living in harmony with all that there is.
Pantheism is an ancient idea that was formalized as a separate philosophy in Ethics by the Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677) in 1675.

Theism

Dates back to prehistoric times
Theism is the proposition that God or a Supreme Being exists. The meaning of life is then prescribed by the God that one believes in.
Theism dates back to the dawn of humanity where it was practiced in its various forms depending on what a group of humans believed their god to be like.

Daoism

Circa 5th Century BC
Daoism offers people a painless way of finding life’s meaning through Wu Wei (無爲) “action without intention” or “naturalness”. Such action leads to finding the Dao, which is “the way”. And yet, “the way” cannot be understood through any explanation or action. The Dao reveals itself only when a person simply is.
The  Dao De Jing (aka Tao Te Ching) by Chinese philosopher Lao Zi (lived c. 6th – 4th century BC) is the primary source on Daoism.

Determinism

Circa 6th Century BC
Determinism is the idea that all events happen as a result of previously existing causes. Since nothing can be changed in a pre-determined world, a person cannot have free will. The meaning of life, is there is one, is also pre-determined, and we cannot do anything to understand it.
The idea of determinism is ancient, reviving in the mathematics of the 18th. One of its well-known representatives is the French philosopher and mathematician Rene Descartes (1596-1650).

Confucianism

Circa 5th Century BC
Chinese philosopher Confucius (551-479 BC) tells us to cultivate virtue called Ren (仁) which is an altruistic sort of feeling one experiences when taking care of one’s children and parents. One of many ways Confucius explained virtue is this:

Now the man of perfect virtue, wishing to be established himself, seeks also to establish others; wishing to be enlarged himself, he seeks also to enlarge others. To be able to judge of others by what is nigh in ourselves – this may be called the art of virtue.

(Analects 6:30)
The primary source on Confucianism is The Analects of Confucius.

Mohism

Appeared around 5th Century BC
The Mohists propose the concept of “inclusive love” jian ai, a kind of impartial care for fellow human beings that includes everyone in society. The meaning of life is in following the model called Fa (法) in which one’s psychological state of care and the beneficial behavior that results from it are two sides of the same coin.
The source of Mohism is Mozi, a compilation of 71 books written by the Chinese philosopher Mozi (c. 470 – 391 BC).

Solipsism

Appeared around 5th Century BC
Solipsism is a theory that one can only be certain about one thing: one’s mind to exist. Solipsism was first recorded by the Greek sophist,  Gorgias (483-375) who is reported to have said:

  1. Nothing exists.
  2. Even if something exists, nothing can be known about it.
  3. Even if something could be known about it, knowledge about it can’t be communicated to others.

The meaning of life according to solipsism can only be known by one’s mind and not in relation to other beings.
Some psychologists believe newborns to be initially solipsistic. Infants cry in the absence of parents nearby because they believe that when not visible, the parents stop existing. Eventually, children learn from observing others to reject solipsism.

Cynicism

Appeared around 4th Century BC
The Cynics attempt to offer people the possibility of happiness and freedom from suffering in the age of uncertainty. The meaning of life is mental lucidity and self-sufficiency (eudaimonia). To achieve self-sufficiency, a person must become free from external influences – such as wealth, fame, and power.
There is no central authority on Cynicism or any official doctrine. Yet, it was an influential tradition in Ancient Greece.

Hedonism

Appeared around 4th Century BC
Hedonism offers us a life based on seeking pleasure and avoiding suffering. Simple pleasures like eating, dancing, and playing music are meaningful in themselves.
Hedonism is an ancient idea that was later formulated by the Greek philosopher Democritus (c. 460 – 370 B.C.).

Platonism

Appeared around 4th Century BC
For the Greek philosopher Plato (c. 428 – c. 347 BC), the meaning of life is the pursuit of knowledge.  In his book Apology, Plato quotes his teacher Socrates (c. 470 – 399 BC) saying that “the unexamined life is not worth living”. In a nutshell, Platonism is the idea that there exist such things as “pure forms” which are abstractions. An abstration is something that neither exists in space nor time. It is completely non-physical and yet it is knowable. Knowledge of “pure forms” is the meaning of life. Daunting as it sounds, there is a shortcut of sorts. According to Plato, we are all born with all knowledge inside us but we have to recall it or rediscover it, which is a concept called anamnesis.
Plato’s most influential work is The Republic published around 375 BC.

Legalism (Chinese)

Appeared around 4th Century BC
The Legalists believed that humans are inherently selfish and cannot be trusted to behave morally. A strong government system can steer humans to continue behaving in their selfish ways while the system as a whole benefits from their work. The meaning of life is then in the acquisition of skills that make a person’s work valuable to the state which in turn benefits society.
The earliest Legalist text is  The Book of Lord Shang ( 商君書) written by the politician who raised Qin dynasty to its leading position in Asia.

Epicureanism

Appeared around 4th Century BC
The Greek philosopher Epicurus (341-270 BC) was a materialist ancient Greek philosopher who offered that the meaning of life was in achieving sustainable pleasure which leads to a state of tranquility and freedom from fear (ataraxia).
What sort of pleasures are meaningful? Mental, not physical,  because mental pleasures exist in the past, the present, and the future, while physical pleasures are fleeting.
The poem  On the Nature of Things (De rerum nature)  compiles the core arguments and theories of Epicureanism.

Quietism

Appeared around 3rd Century BC
Quietists believe that philosophy as such has no answers to offer. Instead, its role is in pointing out linguistic confusions in the questions presented to philosophers. Thus, the question of the meaning of life assumes that we understand the meaning of the words “meaning” and “life”. Any attempt to pin down the meaning of either word reveals the meaninglessness of the question and thus the meaning of life cannot be understood by asking such a question.
Elements of Quietism are found in both Eastern and Western philosophies with Daoism known for its reluctance to use language and Greek Pyrrhonism embracing non-verbal “suspension of judgment” (epoché).

Aristotelianism

Circa 3rd Century BC
The Greek philosopher Aristotle (385-322 BC) reminds us that no one lives a good life in order to achieve some other goal. Being a good person in itself is sufficient. Virtue is the goal. There is no list of virtues because we all know what they are. For example, it is a virtue to have friends. We do not need to be taught that. Virtue and the rules of ethics are not a theoretical concept according to Aristotle. A human being knows what is good.
Aristotle’s  Nicomachean Ethics is the best known work on his thinking.

Stoicism

Circa 3rd Century BC
The Stoics (c. 334 – c. 262 BC) want you to be free from desire for pleasure or fear of pain.  Eschew emotion. How does one become dispassionate? Only through wisdom can one be free to act justly. A wise person becomes a sage through rational action that does not violate the laws of nature.
Hellenistic philosopher Zeno of Citium (c. 334 – 264 BC) founded the Stoic school of philosophy in Athens about 300 BC. The only complete Stoic works we have are by Seneca, Epictetus, and the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (121–180), whose diary Meditations records his progress on self-transformation toward becoming a sage.

Modern Humanism

Circa the late 1300s
Humanism points out that humans themselves are responsible for the fate of humans in this world. Thus, promoting and helping other humans is the meaning of life.

Subjectivism

Circa the early 1600s
According to Subjectivists, the meaning of life varies by individual, depending on one’s mental state. The more a person achieves their own goals that are set by themselves, the more meaningful their life is. Subjectivists reject that there may be objective values in life that one should achieve despite subjective goals.
Subjectivism is attributed to Rene Descartes and his thought experiment “I think, therefore, I exist.”

Liberalism

Appeared in 1689
The Liberalists trust that a person is naturally free to choose what to do without permission from any other person. Anyone attempting to limit freedoms must first prove that it is necessary. The meaning of life is then in protecting individual liberties against the political coercion that may or may not be justified.
English philosopher and physician John Locke’s (1632-1704) work Two Treatises of Government is the foundational text of liberal ideology.

Kantianism

Appeared in 1785
Kantianism proposes that every human action should be judged according to a universal maxim, or principle. If an action violates a principle then a person failed their duty toward humans. For example, if people followed the maxim kill anyone you dislike, when applied universally, it would lead to the end of humanity. So, the meaning of life is in fulfilling your duty to follow universal principles.
The origin of Kantianism is German philosopher Emmanuel Kant’s(1724-1804) book  The Critique of Pure Reason.

Nihilism

Appeared in 1862
Nihilism, also called Pessimism, is the belief that nothing can make life meaningful. The Nihilists see something inherent about humans that prevents us from finding meaning in life. It can be the human tendency for being dissatisfied or always seeking something or being bored once it is found.
The origin of Nihilism is ancient but among philosophers, German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) concept “Will to Power” is most often associated with it.

Pragmatism

Circa the 1870s
Unlike many other schools of philosophy, the Pragmatists have no official creed. In general, their views suggest that rather than truth about life, we should seek a useful understanding of life.
The American philosopher and psychologist  William James (1842-1910), one of pragmatism’s main figures argued that truth could be made but not sought. Is life worth living? James answered, “Maybe.” The answer depends on what you do with your life. The meaning of life is then doing the thing that most contributes to the most human good over the longest course – that is bringing maximum value to humanity.
There is hardly a main source of the Pragmatism doctrine, but William James is one of its most prolific authors. His book  William James on Habit, Will, Truth, and the Meaning of Life covers the subject.

Logical Empiricism

Circa the 1920s
Also called logical positivism, the idea of logical positivism is that anything that the only type of knowledge available to us is facts – scientifically verifiable and observable. Anything else is meaningless. The meaning of life can then only be derived from one’s actual experience. We cannot know if life has a meaning beyond what we can see.
Although the logical positivists did not have a leader, The Vienna Circle is the movement’s most influential group.

Existentialism

Circa the 1940s
The existentialists think that we all begin life with “existential angst”, a feeling of anxiety about the apparent meaningless of our lives. To find meaning in life, a person has to decide on their own values and then take action to live according to them.
The first existentialist text is German philosopher Martin Heidegger’s(1889-1976) work  Being and Time (1927), which is an exploration of the “being that we ourselves are”.

Absurdism

Appeared in 1942
Absurdists ask, “Why would you even ask such a useless question?” The question destined to fail because of the conflict between the human mind that desperately seeks meaning and a world where everything falls short of having a finite, immutable meaning. Looking for meaning in life is a Sysipean task – the more you search for one, the less you understand it. Sysiphus became a symbol of life’s meaninglessness because in Greek mythology he was punished for his misdeeds by being forced to roll an immense boulder up a hill only for it to tumble back every time he neared the summit. This went on for eternity.
The absurdist French philosopher Albert Camus (1913-1960) proposed that people should embrace the absurdity of our existence and then proceed to wilfully live their lives.
The defining work on absurdism is Albert Camus’s work The Myth of Sisyphus 

What’s Next for the Meaning of Life?

You might have noticed that this whole time, philosophers assumed we are talking about the meaning of human life. What about animal life? Or maybe life as in all events that happen in the universe? If extraterrestrial life exists, does our definition of life’s meaning include them?

Acknowledgments

This article is inspired by Metz, Thaddeus, “The Meaning of Life”, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2013 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL.

Thanks to Daniel Action for validating the research for this article and proofreading the drafts. Thanks to Igor Pikovets for reviewing the drafts, and to Mark Vital for collaborating on information design of the graphic.

Why I wrote this

As an infographic designer (or visual writer) I’m on a quest to reduce wordy textual knowledge to its concise visual form. Reductionism is a tool, not the goal. Ideally, a philosopher should write this article with my help in the visualization department. I hope the next version of this infographic will be made in collaboration with a philosophy expert. Until then, please treat this infographic as a proof of concept for visualization on a popular topic with an academic foundation.

Hey! So that your story does not come out in a dry and simple statement of facts, try to put emotions and impressions into it.

Pay attention to words and phrases that often appear in the story of yourself in English.

A correct and competent story about yourself helps to create a good impression in an unfamiliar society, to reveal yourself from the best side and show your merits, as well as demonstrate communication skills.

Sometimes it is not so easy to cope with such a task due to psychological and social factors. If the speaker experiences difficulties, briefly speaking about himself in his native language, then when communicating in a foreign language, in addition to the language barrier and insurmountable excitement, he faces even greater difficulties.

In such situations, not coping with the excitement, the speaker runs the risk of showing himself not from his best side. Therefore, it is extremely important to be able to correctly present your biography and clearly understand how to tell about yourself in English.

Depending on the circumstances and purposes of communication, your story about yourself in English may differ slightly.

So, if you are applying for a position, the impression depends on the first step and on every word spoken. In such situations, you need to know how to correctly present information about your professional qualities and skills, as well as what aspects of your personality to focus on.

If you introduce yourself to a new circle of friends, like-minded people, colleagues, it will be appropriate to focus on personal qualities.

When you first meet, you must mention the main information about yourself. A classic autobiography in English includes a performance (like «my name is»). Further, your monologue will also differ slightly depending on the audience and listeners.

When it comes to an interview, after the presentation, you need to start the story with education (where, when and how), include information about existing work experience and skills. An important point is the mention of personality traits and their impact on work. Often during interviews, candidates are asked why exactly they should take the post / position. Therefore, you can finish your story about yourself in English with a couple of sentences on this topic.

If you are preparing to introduce yourself for a new campaign, your essay on yourself may be less formal and more lively. If you have a mutual friend, you can explain how and where you met. Tell where you are from, what are your hobbies.

Depending on the purpose, your monologue will be limited in time. Therefore, it is necessary to discuss this issue in advance in order to keep within the allotted time. For example, your essay at school will include about 10 sentences and will only take a couple of minutes, and an interview or exam at the university will be more capacious and meaningful.

So let’s move from words to action. This is what a standard plan for introducing yourself should look like:

A typical monologue in English begins with the words let me introduce myself (let me introduce myself), I would to speak about my biography (I would like to introduce you to my biography). Then comes my name is, I’m 35 years old.

When talking about where you live, you can use the phrases I’m from; I live in (I live in); I was born in (I was born in); My hometown home village (my hometown village), my biography begun in (my biography began in)

At this point, you should talk about parents, sisters / brothers, husband / wife, children, and what they do. Use the following phrases in your essay about yourself:

This part of the monologue should answer the question: where do I study? When talking about education, use the following phrases:

At this point, it is necessary to tell where I work, what professional skills I have. The following phrases will help you:

To describe a character, there are a huge number of adjectives. To introduce yourself in English, phrases such as:

To give a deeper understanding of yourself, tell us what you are passionate about. Text about yourself may include the following phrases:

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Learning any foreign language usually begins with a story about myself. Indeed, what do we most often talk about in our native language? About family, work, friends, vacation plans, etc. Even when applying for a job, they ask to introduce themselves briefly. All these topics directly or indirectly relate to the story about yourself. Let’s highlight the main components of a «complex» story about yourself:

Of course, this set of components is minimal. At the same time, if for each of the listed questions you say at least a couple of sentences, consider that you have given the interlocutor a clear picture of your life. On the other hand, if you take each of these topics separately, you get a completely complete story. Let’s start with the minimum wage.

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Brief introduction in English

  1. Hello / Hi / Good morning / Good day / Good afternoon / Good evening — greet the other person.
  2. My name is / I am / Alexander Petrov — introduce yourself.
  3. I am 30 / I am 30 years old / I am 30 years of age / I am aged 30 — indicate your age (if necessary).
  4. I am a programmer / I work as a programmer / My job is a programmer / I am occupied as a programmer — name your profession.
  5. I work for Microsoft / I work with Microsoft / I do my job at Microsoft / My place of work is Microsoft / I am occupied at Microsoft — designate the organization in which you work.
  6. I — describe what exactly you do at work: for example, I write press releases; I write programs; I edit scientific articles, etc.
  7. Apart from work / besides work / outside my work I — name the activities that you do outside of work.
  8. I enjoy / / am fond of / am keen on — list your hobbies.
  9. It is a good way to relax / have fun / have a rest / get unstressed — so that your story does not look like a business report, insert remarks: for example, about a hobby is a good way to relax.
  10. Apart from me, there are 2/3/4 people in my family.

    They are: — since you started talking about NOT working life, mention family. Tell me how many people are in your family and who they are (brothers, sisters, wife, husband, etc.)

  11. My brother is — list who is who in your family. In short, whatever you said about yourself, tell about others. Mentioning their occupation will be sufficient.
  12. Usually we together with my family — To finish the story of your personal life with dignity, mention what you usually do with your family: for example, meet on Sundays, fish every Tuesday, etc.

An example of a story about yourself

Table 2.

Let me introduce myself. Let me introduce myself.
Hello, my name is Anna Fedorova. Hello, my name is Anna Fedorova.
I am twenty-eight and I work as a public relations specialist at “Learnathome”. I am twenty eight years old and I work as a PR specialist at Learnathome.ru.

Source: https://www.learnathome.ru/blog/about-myself

How to tell about yourself in English on a dating site

As an introduction, it’s good to mention that talking about yourself is not very easy, because you can be objectively assessed only from the outside.

It is hard to speak about myself as only people around me can see me objectively

 Further, the phrase “Let me introduce myself” will be quite appropriate, which turns your interlocutor into an attentive listener.

First of all, it is worth mentioning the first and last name (name / surname), your age (age). Talking about age, you can develop this section and tell when and where you were born (I was born on the (date) of (month) (year) in city / town / village). Several proposals dedicated to the place of your birth (city, village) will be appropriate here.
In order for a story about yourself in English to be logically built, you need to smoothly move from one section to another.

If you started talking about the day and city of birth, then tell us briefly about your family

I have a large / small family with brothers / sisters. I am an only child in a family

 It will be useful to mention the names and professions of your parents.

My mother — name — is a teacher. My father — name — is a doctor

 You can find the necessary information about the family in English in the article of the same name on our website.

If you are still in school, devote part of your story in English to the story of your school life.

I am a pupil form

Share which sciences you are interested in and which ones are difficult

Now I am getting a proper training in such subjects as — for example, English, Ukrainian Literature, Biology etc.

Tell us about your plans for the future, who would you like to become

I am to make an important decision — which profession to choose. I would to become (profession). I am interested in it because

 If you have already graduated from a secondary educational institution, and maybe even a higher one, talk about it in the past tense, devoting several sentences to each period of your life. By the way, if you are already working, you can assess whether your dreams about your future profession have come true.

When I was 15 I dreamed about being a vet. But my dream did not fulfill and now I am working as an accountant

You may need job titles in English.

In the story about yourself in English, your description of your appearance and character must be present. You can include this at the very beginning of the story after giving your name and age. Or after information about your studies and work.

For example, When I look at myself in the mirror I see (description of your appearance).

Read more about this topic in the article «Description of a person’s appearance in English». Just do not get too carried away with one appearance, smoothly go to the character (description of character), mentioning your advantages and disadvantages (drawbacks). Another article «Description of a person in English» will help you.

When sharing your thoughts about your character, name the qualities (qualities) that you appreciate in people (appreciate /), and those that you dislike (hate / irritate / dis).

For example: I to assosiate with polite and inteligent people, I appreciate sincerity and trust. I hate when people lie and betray. Those who are unreliable irritate me.

The final part of the story about ourselves in English is devoted to our preferencies, interests and hobbies.

For example: As for my interests, I am fond ofI am interested inI .I adoreI devote much time to It can be anything — reading, learning foreign languages, knitting, dancing, traveling (traveling) etc. Everything you love to do and what you enjoy. To help you spend less time looking for the words you need, use the thematic dictionary at ladyfromrussia.com.

You can finish your story in English with a couple of sentences stating that you strive to be a careful daughter / son, an efficient specialist, and just a good person.

You have the basis for a story about yourself in English. Depending on who and where you need to tell about yourself, you correct it: remove some sections, swap them. The main thing is that you sound interesting and competent!

When you talk about yourself, about who you are (I am a girl or I am a woman) or describe yourself (I am very nice or I am a beautiful lady), you don’t need to remember or know anything at all.

You just have to put it into your head: I am.
Because if you forget a little word amyou may be misunderstood. Or understand, but frown with disgust.

How would you like a letter from a stranger where he writes something like “I am a nice and very smart man”?

Simple Template

So, no wisdoms.
We take any formula that you like best:

I am a lady I’m a lady
I am a woman I am a woman
I am a girl I’m a girl
I am a person I («person» does not translate)
I am a student I am a student
I am a teacher I’am a teacher
I am a manager I’m a manager
I am an accountant I am an accountant

And we tell about ourselves. We say whatever you want, inserting adjectives from our dictionary instead of dots or directly from Dictionary 1.1, which is given at the end of this page.

I am a romantic lady I’m a romantic lady
I am a pretty girl I’m a pretty girl
I am a kind and caring woman I am a kind and caring woman
I am a reliable and honest person I am reliable and decent
I am a cheerful student I am a cheerful student
I am a creative teacher I am a creative teacher
I am a good manager I am a good manager

What should we get?

I love funny girl Я funny girl
I love good looking young woman. Я attractive young woman.
I love cheerful, sociable, witty person. Я funny, sociable, witty (a person).
I am a manager. I work as a manager (I’m a manager).
My friends say I am reliable and honest. My friends say that я reliable and decent.

When is the article needed?

We noticed that in the sentence I am reliable and honest. not enough word a?
It’s not a mistake! If there is no noun in the sentence (girl, woman, person, manager), then ARTICLE is not put.

We continue to praise ourselves in the same spirit.

I am creative and energetic, also caring and considerate. Я creative and energetic as well as caring, attentive and empathetic.

Pay attention!
If the word after the article a begin with vowel, then you need to write an:

I am an atractive woman Я attractive woman
I am an honest person (honest pronounced as he eats) Я decent people
I am an open, frank girl Я open, sincere girl

Choose a word with a precise meaning

Get used to working with every word. Never use a word if you are not sure that it means exactly what you mean.
Having found the right word in the Russian-English dictionary, write down all its English meanings, and then do not be too lazy to clarify what exactly each of them means. Synonyms do not always have close meanings.

For example

Equilibrium, balanced — balance, counterbalnce, poise, even tempere, well-balanced.

Now we look at each value:

  • Libra — scales, balance, pendulum, accounting balance, balance, weigh;
  • counterbalance — counterweight, balance on the scales;
  • poised — balance, demeanor, posture, balance, keep in balance, weigh in the mind;
  • Even — even, smooth, balanced, calm (about character), equal, the same, even (about numbers);
  • temper — soften, moderate, character, mood
  • even temper — balanced, calm character
  • well-balanced — a balanced person.

That is, out of five meanings, only two are suitable for us, and we must be careful with the use:

I am kind, patient and even tempered I am kind, patient with a calm character
I am a serious and well-balanced person I’m serious and balanced people

Examplesuse:

Source: http://lady-fidieva2012.narod.ru/index/0-20

It is very important to be able to talk about yourself in English, especially if you are applying for a job or want your English-speaking colleagues or friends to know more about you. Self-story in English language (about myself) is initially built on a kind of «template» around which a narrative can be built. It is enough to learn the «template» — the rest will be done for you by your vocabulary of spoken English.

So, if you correspond with foreigners, the story about yourself in English should be more detailed. If you are applying for a job and having an interview, the story about yourself should be more concise and full of facts. If you are writing an essay about yourself, then it is worth telling more about your parents, about your hobbies and plans for the future.

How to build a story about yourself in English (introducing yourself)

All topics about myself begin with introducing yourself. For a start, the phrase “Let me introduce myself” (let me describe myself) is suitable.

Further it is necessary to name name — name, surname — surname (for example — My name is Sergey. My surname is Belov), indicate your age — age.

Also, if you wish, you can indicate where you were born. For example — I was born in Russia in Volgograd City.

If you talk about yourself in English in more detail, you can also mention the composition of your family (I have a large family with two brothers and two sisters — I have a big family — 2 brothers and 2 sisters).

You can also specify the parent’s occupation, for example — My mother Svetlana is a dentist (my mother Svetlana is a dentist), etc.

If you are a schoolboy and you need to compose a story about school life, you can stipulate in which class you study (I am a pupil of 5 form — I’m a 6th grade student). You can indicate which lessons you like the most — my favorite subjects are maths, geography, literature and history (my favorite lessons are mathematics, geography, literature and history).

You can also say about the choice of your profession — I would to become a teacher (I would like to become a teacher).

In the course of telling about yourself in English, you also need to describe your personal qualities and appearance.
For example, in order to describe yourself to the employer, you need to indicate advantages — dignity and drawbacks — limitations. Celebrate your qualities — qualities (for example — I am polite and intelligent).

At the end, you can indicate your hobbies, hobby, interests. For example — I love football (I like football). You can indicate what you like to do and do.

At the very end of the story about yourself (about myself), you can indicate that you strive to become a good person — I want to become a good person.

Next, let’s look at a few stories about ourselves.

Stories — topics about yourself in English with translation into Russian

Option 1 — A short story about yourself and your day

My name is Sveta. I want to describe my daily routine. I wake up at 5.30. Then I go to a bathroom, I wash, I brush my teeth. Then I do my body exercises. Then I put on a make-up. Then I go to the kitchen and make a breakfast to all family. At 6.30 I leave the house and go to work.

It takes me 15 minutes to get there. The working day comes to an end at 16.00 and I go shopping. Then I go home. At home I wash hands and go to the kitchen to make supper. After supper I watch I sit in front of the computer and work under my sites. At 22.

00 I take a bath, I brush my teeth and go to bed at 23.00. I love my life.

Option 1. Translation into Russian

My name is Sveta. I want to tell you about my daily routine. I wake up at 5.30. Then I go to the bathroom, wash, brush my teeth. Then I do my exercises. Then I put on my makeup. Then I go to the kitchen and cook breakfast for the whole family. At 6.30 I leave the house and go to work.

It takes me 15 minutes to get to work. The working day ends at 16.00 and I go to the store to shop. Then I go home. At home I wash my hands and go to the kitchen to cook dinner. After dinner, I look at the computer and work on my sites. AT 21.

00:22.00 I take a bath, brush my teeth and go to bed at XNUMX:XNUMX. I love my life.

Option 2 — A small schoolgirl story about herself

My name is Regina. I am 14. I study at school number 18 in the town of Oktyabrskiy. My favorite hobby is painting. I’ve been doing it since I was 8. I study Russian, English language, mathematics and geography in school. It is not always I have time to walk. And if I am in time, I walking with my friends and have fun time. I want to become a teacher of painting. I want to become a good person.

Option 2. Translation into Russian

My name is Regina. I’m 15. I study at school number 18 in the city of Oktyabrsky. My favorite hobby is dancing. I started doing this when I was 8. I study Russian, English, mathematics and geography at school. I don’t always have time to walk. And when I have free time, I go out with my friends and have fun. I want to become an art teacher. I want to become a good person.

Option 3 — A detailed story about yourself

I am a boy of seventeen. When I look at myself in the mirror I see a boy with short black hair, brown eyes. As to my appearance I’m rather tall and slim. I think that I’m calm and modest. I my friends, I to laugh and joke. I have got a good sense of humor. There are many things in our life I and some I dis. I when everything is good /

I was born on the 15th of February 1996 in the town of Samara where I live now together with my parents and my two sisters and elder brother. I was born in a family of a builder and a doctor.

I am a pupil of 10 form. I to study because knowledge is useful sometimes. I’m fond of reading.

My favorite subjects are English, Russian and literature. I usually did a lot of home preparation for them and I d everything I was doing in them. I really tried hard in them. I am sociable, so I have got a lot of friends among my schoolmates. As for me I appreciate people’s hornesty, kindness, sense of justice and intelligence. I don’t when people are rude and aggressive. I am stubborn at times. Also I never leave things half done. I think I am hard-working and diligent.

Source: https://www.comenglish.ru/rasskaz-o-sebe-na-anglijskom-yazyke-about-myself/

How to correctly tell about yourself in English?

By Natalia August 1, 2018

English is becoming more popular. It is useful in very different situations. Sometimes you need to be able to tell about yourself in English. You write a resume for a prestigious international company, pass an interview, introduce yourself at a university or school for a lecture or a foreign language lesson, communicate with people from abroad.

You do all this using English. Don’t know the language? No problem. This article will help. She will tell you where to start, what is appropriate to say, how to make up the most typical phrases in English, and how to end your “About myself” story. So how do you tell about yourself in English?

Forming a story plan

You need to start by drawing up a story plan. «About myself» — «About myself» translated from English.

In different situations, it consists of information about your:

  • name and surname;
  • age;
  • place of residence;
  • family composition;
  • education;
  • present or future work;
  • hobbies, hobbies, talents;
  • character: advantages and disadvantages;
  • plans for the future.

The composition of the story about yourself in English includes an introduction and a conclusion, where you talk about the reasons that prompted the beginning of the story, and summarize everything that has been said.

Listing in English, these are:

  • Introduction — introduction;
  • General information — general information;
  • The place where you were born and live — the place where you were born and where you live now;
  • Who does your nuclear family consist of — who is your nuclear family (next of kin);
  • Education — education;
  • Job — Work;
  • Hobby, interests and talented — interests;
  • Character — character;
  • Plans for your future — plans for the future;
  • Conclusion — conclusion.

Of course, the content of what you will be talking about in English will vary depending on the situation. Focus on the context in which you were asked to provide some information.

The most common situations when you may be asked to introduce yourself using English:

  • You are interviewing for an international companywhose official language is English, and during it you talk about yourself, or make a resume in a similar situation;
  • You are in an English lesson at school or higher educational institution, and in order to get a high score you need to tell about yourself;
  • You communicate with foreignerswho do not know Russian, but use the English language, and want to tell more about yourself.

How to tell about yourself or write an essay «About myself»?

Not a problem if you do not speak English and you need a written text. We will help you cope with this problem.

For translation, there is a table of typical expressions used in variants of such narratives. Following it, you can easily tell about yourself even in English. Pick up the necessary amount of valuable information: you will not only talk about a hobby at an interview. Let’s take a look at all the points listed above.

How to tell the main information about yourself in English?

Basic information is the main thing in any case. You talk in English about your name, how old you are.

The main phrases for this are shown in the table:

My name is My name is (literally — «My name»)
My surname is my surname
I am years old. I’m years old.

Examples of the use of these words and phrases in sentences in Russian and English:

  • My name is Alexandra… — My name is Alexandra.
  • My name is very famous around the world. — My name is very famous all over the world.
  • My surname is Petrova. — My surname is Petrova.
  • My surname is very popular in Russia. — My name is very popular in Russia.
  • I am 23 years old… — I am twenty three years old.

How to tell in English about your hometown and where you are?

It is also logical to mention this point when talking about yourself in English.

Relevant language vocabulary:

I was born I was born (/ was born)
I am from I’m from
Town Small town
City Big City
My native town / city is My hometown
was founded was founded

Examples of the use of these words and phrases in sentences in Russian and English:

  • I was born on 7th of December— I was born (/ was born) on December 7th.
  • I was born in a small village. — I was born (/ was born) in a small village.
  • Your native town is the place where you were born. — Hometown is the place where you were born.
  • I am from France. — I’m from France.
  • I am from San Marino. — I’m from San Marino.
  • Kolomna it is not a big town. — Kolomna is a small town.
  • This town is old. — This city is ancient.
  • Moscow it is a very big city. — Moscow is a very big city.
  • Saint Petersburg was the capital of Russia, because it is a very important city for the country. — St. Petersburg was the capital of Russia because it is an important city for the country.
  • My native town is small. — My hometown is small.
  • My native city is Voronezh… — My hometown is Voronezh.
  • Saint Petersburg was founded in 1703. — St. Petersburg was founded in 1703.
  • This society was founded for fundraising… — This society was founded to collect money.

What can you tell in English about your family?

Talking about your family in English in the story about yourself is appropriate when the amount of information provided is proportionate. So, at school you can tell more: who it consists of, how do you communicate; the student needs to be less emotional, and for work, you can be content with the minimum.

The story about the family should start with the phrase My family consists of — My family consists of.

Members of the family Family members
parent (-s) Parent (s)
Mother Mother
Mum, mommy, mom Mama
Father Father
Dad Dad
stepfather Stepfather
Daughter Daughter
Conclusion Son
S Sister
Brother Brother
Twin Twin
half-sister Sister by one parent
half-brother Brother by one parent

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Story about myself

Each of us has ever had a task to tell about ourselves in writing or orally. It could be when applying for a job, when meeting new people, when filling out a questionnaire, passing an exam, or simply it was the topic of your school essay.

It is important to immediately determine how deep and extensive your story about yourself should be. Of course, it all depends on the situation. If you are preparing for an interview, then the story should be clear, concise, businesslike.

You should focus on your education, work experience, your business qualities, and in general, your strengths and prospects as an employee. If your story is focused on new acquaintances, then most likely you will mainly talk about your hobbies, hobbies, habits, character, etc.

In a school essay, you will definitely have to tell about your family and friends and about your plans for the future. The situations in which you need to tell about yourself can be very different.

Making a plan for a story about yourself «About myself»

If you are faced with the task of telling about yourself in English, then ready-made phrasal templates will come to your aid, supplementing which you will receive a full-fledged essay. First you need to determine personally for yourself what exactly you want to talk about and draw up a clear plan for the story.

I suggest that you explore a “one-size-fits-all” plan for talking about yourself that will work for just about any situation. You yourself can decide which points in your essay will be covered in more detail, and which will not.

For each item, you will be offered template phrases with translation, which you will need to supplement with information about yourself.

The outline of our story will be as follows:

1. Introduction and general information about myself 2. The place where I live 3. Information about family 4. Education 5. Place of work (My job) 6. My hobbies, talents and interests (My hobby, talents and interests) 7. Character traits (Сharacter)

8. Plans for the future

Phrases-templates are the main helpers in composing a story about yourself

Writing a story «About myself»

As an introduction, if the situation permits, you can say this phrase:

  • It’s hard to speak about myself as only people surrounding me can see me objectively — It is very difficult to talk about yourself, because they can objectively perceive me only from the outside

Then you can insert the phrase:

  • Let me introduce myself — Let me introduce myself
  • Let me tell you a few words about myself — Let me tell you a little about myself

First of all, state your name:

  • My name is Valentin — My name is Valentin

If your loved ones call you differently, you can add the following words:

  • But my friends call me Vel — But friends usually call me Val
  • But people usually call me Valea — But they usually call me Valya
  • But you can call me Vel — But you can call me Val

You can indicate the origin of your name or something interesting about it:

  • It is a Latin name — This is a Latin name
  • I was named after my grandmother — I was named after my grandmother
  • My name is quite unusual and I it — My name is quite unusual and I like it

After that, you can specify the age:

  • I am 25 years old — I am 25 years old
  • I was born in 1988 — I was born in 1988
  • I will be 30 in three months — I will turn 30 in three months
  • I will be 20 next Octomber — I will turn 20 next October

This was your general data. Next, you should tell about the place where you live:

  • I am from Saint Petersburg — I am from Saint Petersburg
  • I come from France, I live in Paris — I am from France, I live in Paris
  • I used to live in Saint Petersburg, but now I live in Moscow — I used to live in Saint Petersburg, and now I live in Moscow.
  • I was born in London and I have lived there all my life — I was born in London and have lived there all my life
  • I was born in Balta. It is a small town near Odessa. When I was 16 I moved to Saint Petersburg with my family — I was born in Balta. It is a small town not far from Odessa. When I was 16, I moved to St. Petersburg with my family

If your interlocutor is interested, then you can devote a couple of sentences to your city, its location and attractions. In America, when meeting a new person, this item is simply a must. For some reason, this is very important for Americans. A person can be born, for example, in the state of Illinois and in early childhood move to another state, but when meeting, he will certainly mention that he is from the state of Illinois.

  • My home town is very big, one million people live there.
  • It is located in the south of the country — It is located in the south of the country
  • My home city is the center of light industry — My home city is the center of light industry
  • My home town is famous for its theater — My hometown is famous for its theater

If you are writing an essay about yourself in English, then you definitely need to mention your family:

  • I come from a large / small family — I come from a large / small family
  • All members of my family are helpful and friendly — All members of my family are friendly
  • There are five of us in the family — There are five of us in the family
  • We get on well with each other — We get on well with each other
  • I have a father a mother and two younger brother / sister — I have a father, mother and two younger brothers / sisters

If necessary, include general facts about each family member. Tell us about how old they are, what they do, who is by education, where they live, etc. But don’t get too carried away. The whole story is about you, not about your family members.

The next item in our plan concerns education. It will most likely be required in any case. If you are still in school, but you can use the following phrases:

  • I go to school. I am in the ninth form — I go to school. I’m in ninth grade
  • I am good at German and Math — I do well in German and Math
  • My favorite subjects are Spanish and Literature — My favorite subjects are Spanish language and literature

If you have already graduated from high school and are a student, then the following phrases are for you:

  • I finished school in 2010 — I finished school in 2010
  • I am a student of London University of the Arts — I am a student at London University of the Arts
  • I am a first-year / second-year student — I am a first / second year student
  • I am in my first / second / third year — I am a first / second / third year student

Source: https://englishfull.ru/topiki/rasskaz-o-sebe-na-anglijskom.html

Telling Yourself in an English Job Interview

A job interview can be attributed to the most important events in our life. And in order for this event to go off with a bang, it is extremely important to properly prepare for the questions we are asked.

One of the most popular questions on a job interview, one might say, an indispensable attribute of it, is the traditional question: «Could you describe yourself?» («Could you describe yourself?») And its variants: «Please describe yourself», «Tell me about yourself», «Walk me through your background», «What should I know about you?»

This question is a great opportunity to present yourself and tell about yourself in English. This is your chance to make a profitable first impression on the other person (perhaps your future employer)!

In addition, it is a useful exercise for those who seek to «know themselves», critically reflect on their achievements and failures, draw conclusions and reach a new level of development.

A common mistake is talking about personal

However, many untrained job seekers get lost, begin to talk in detail about themselves in English, about their private life, children, pets, hobbies, etc. (more about how to talk about a hobby).

Do not forget — the question is asked at a job interview and the answer should only relate to the professional aspects of your life. The sole purpose of the interviewer asks you this question is to make sure that you are the ideal candidate for a particular job.

Therefore, concentrate on your professional qualities that are useful to the employer (and to find out which of your merits the employer will appreciate, optimize your story about yourself in English by studying the company profile and a detailed job description in advance).

3 ingredients for a successful self-story in English:

1. Introduce yourself and indicate who you are professionally.

Correctly:
I’m an HR manager with 8 years of experience for Fortune 500 companies. I am an HR manager with eight years of experience in the top 500 companies in the United States.
— Brief but informative. Not right:
Well, I grew up in Cincinnati. Well, I grew up in Cincinnati.
As a child, I wanted to be a fireman, then later became interested in dinosaurs. As a kid, I wanted to be a firefighter, but then I became interested in dinosaurs.
I excelled in the sciences from early on, placing first in my fourth-grade science fair. From an early age, I excelled in the sciences: in the fourth grade, I won first place in a natural science exhibition.
Funny story about that I’ll tell you a funny story about this
— Too much unnecessary information.

2. In a nutshell, tell us about your education relevant to the selected vacancy (for example, if you are applying for the position of a system administrator, you do not need to mention the completion of astrology courses).

3. Briefly describe your professional experience. Mention especially the most reputable and well-known firms in which you have worked.

Correctly:
I have spent the last six years developing my skills as a customer service manager for Megacompany Inc., where I have won several performance awards and been promoted twice. For the past 6 years, I have been cultivating my customer service manager skills at Megacompany Inc., where I have received multiple awards for excellence and two promotions.
— The emphasis is on experience and recognition of professional achievements. Not right:
My first job was as an administrative assistant for Macy’s in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. My first job was as an Administrative Assistant at Macy’s in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
I learned a great deal in that role that served me well over the next 12 years. In this position, I learned a lot that served me well for the next twelve years.

Source: https://skyeng.ru/articles/gotovimsya-k-sobesedovaniyu-na-anglijskom-yazyke-rasskaz-o-sebe

Self-story in English — phrases and examples of ready-made stories

›Learning a language› Vocabulary ›Topics› How to write a story about yourself in English, as well as ready-made examples

Foreign languages ​​are primarily studied for communication, so it is extremely important to learn coherently and speak freely. And one of the leading exercises of this kind for beginners is telling about yourself in English.

Such an essay includes in the work all the baggage of acquired knowledge (vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation) and allows you to quickly learn how to express your thoughts in English. Of course, the task is difficult, so today we will learn to talk about ourselves in English.

Here are some tips for writing text, we will study standard phrases and speech clichés, and, for example, consider samples of stories about ourselves in English for children, students and adults. So let’s get started!

What to include in a story about yourself in English

Let’s start the analysis with general recommendations on the content of the text, since the first difficulty for any student is the question of what to tell about me. In fact, there is nothing complicated here, and there is no need to invent some fascinating story of your life.

To compose an essay about yourself in English, it is enough to focus on the standard structure, which one way or another occurs in any text on this topic.

If we generalize the examples of essays and deduce a certain pattern, then the template for a story about yourself in English looks like this:

  • Introduction (greeting, introduction);
  • Brief information about yourself (name and surname, place of residence, age, education);
  • A story about a close social circle (family, friends, colleagues);
  • Enumeration of personal qualities and hobbies (character, hobbies, habits);
  • Conclusion (final thought, plans for the future, questions to the interlocutor).

That’s all. In fact, the essay simply requires detailed disclosure of the five points listed above. Moreover, it is desirable to do this rather succinctly.

No, of course, the English language about yourself allows you to compose any volume and style — it is no accident that in total it has more than 1 million words. But our task when writing a story is both to describe ourselves in English and to learn how to correctly formulate our thoughts.

In other words, an excessive heap of phrases, epithets and uninteresting information can significantly spoil the impression of your independent essay “business card”.

At the same time, it is clear that in one or two sentences, a story about yourself in English will not work even for grade 1 of school. Here you need to find a middle ground, i.e. to describe your life as interestingly, competently and, so to speak, without spreading thoughts along the tree. The optimal volume for a story about yourself is 10-20 sentences, depending on the situation and the audience for which the essay is designed.

That’s all with regard to general recommendations for the essay plan. But how to correctly and easily make a translation into English for a Russian text about yourself — we will tell you in the next section.

English phrases for composing a story about yourself

So, what is an essay about your life in English in terms of content, we told, now let’s move on to the difficulties of grammar and translation. After all, it is not enough to write an interesting essay, you also need to submit it correctly.

Typical words and phrases of the English language, which are often found in the stories of schoolchildren, students and adults about themselves, will help us to correctly form the story.

And in order to make the information readable and easy to perceive, we have divided speech clichés into several thematic subsections. Let’s take a closer look at each of them.

Information

This is the opening paragraph of the essay, in which you greet your listeners / readers and briefly say the most important things about yourself. As a rule, this is the first and last name, age, city and country of residence.

Compiling such a short story about yourself in English takes a separate paragraph, which includes only a couple of sentences. Writing it is easy, but still, each style of storytelling has its own characteristics.

Therefore, here are some introductory phrases for a story about yourself in English with translation.

English expression Russian translation
First of all let me introduce myself. First of all, let me introduce myself.
Let me introduce myself, my name is Let me introduce myself, my name is
Let me tell you a few words about myself. Let me tell you a few words about myself.
My name is My name
My surname is my surname
I was named after my great-grandfather. I was named after my great grandfather.
You can call me You can call me
People usually call me People usually call me
I was born in (year) I was born in (year)
I was born on the (date) I was born (full date)
I am years old. Me (years).
I am (age) Me (age)
I will be (age) next summer. I will be (years old) next summer.
I will be (age) in two weeks. I will be (years old) in two weeks.
I was born in Russia in (city) I was born in Russia in (city)
I am from (country, city) I’m from (country, city)
I come from (country, city) I came from (country, city)
I live in (country, city) I live in (country, city)
My hometown is located My hometown is located
My hometown is (description) My hometown (characteristic)

Family

Relatives, friends, close circle — this is the topic, without which an essay about your life would definitely be incomplete.

You should not, of course, strongly devote listeners or readers to the history of the family and describe in detail everyday situations, but in short you need to write a story in English about relatives or close friends.

Most often, the essay reports on the age of relatives, their qualities, professions and hobbies. Again, a single paragraph of text with several sentences will be enough to tell the story of a family.

English expression Russian translation
Now let me tell you a little about my family. Now let me say a few words about my family.
I live at home with my parents. I live in a house with my parents.
I live with my husband (wife) and children. I live with my husband (wife) and children.
My family is small. My family is small.
My family is big. My family is big.
My family is not very large. My family is not very big.
I have a big family. I have a big family.
I have a mother, a father, an elder sister and three younger brothers. I have a mom, dad, an older sister and three younger brothers.
I come from a small (large) family. I am from a small (large) family.
There are (number) of us in the family. We are in the family (number, for example, five, four).
I have a lot of relatives. I have many relatives.
My parents have one more child (or number children), besides me. Besides me, my parents have one more child (or (number) more children).
I have neither brothers nor sisters. I have no brothers or sisters.
My father’s name is My father’s name is
My mother is a (profession) My mom is by profession (profession).
My elder brother (sister) is married. My older brother / sister is married.
My mother / father / sister / brother s My dad / mom / sister / brother likes
All members of my family All my family members love
All members of my family (description) All members of my family (description, e.g. kind, helpful, etc.)
My family always supports me. My family always supports me.
I am happy to have such a friendly family. I am happy to have such a close-knit family.

Education and work

Also, you cannot compose a story about yourself in English and not share information about your current place of study, work or your profession. The following phrases will help you write this paragraph.

English expression Russian translation
I go to school / gymnasium / lyceum number I attend school / gymnasium / lyceum room
I am a pupil of (number) form. I am a student (number) of the class.
I am in the (number) th grade now. I am currently in (number) class.
My favorite subjects are My favorite subjects are
I am good at I am doing well in
I try to get on well in all the subjects. I try to do well in all subjects.
I’m doing quite well at school. I study well at school.
After school I plan to enter the University. After school, I plan to go to university.
I would become a (profession) I want to get a profession (profession name)
I want to be a (profession) in the future. In the future, I want to become (profession name).
I finished school in (year) I finished school in (year).
I am a student. I am a student).
I am a student of the faculty of economics. I am a student at the Faculty of Economics.
I study the history of East Asia. I am studying the history of East Asia.
At University I study many subjects. I study a lot of subjects at the university.
I am a third year student of (University / Instinute) I am a third year student (name of university, institute)
I am in my first / second / third year. I am a freshman / sophomore / third year student.
I graduated from University in (year). I graduated from university in (year).
My major is My speciality
[/ sayit] I graduated with honors. [/ sayit] I graduated with honors.
Now I am looking for an appropriate job. Now I am looking for a suitable job for myself.
I work as a (profession) I work (name of profession).
I work for (the name of the company) I work for (company name)
I am unemployed at the moment. At the moment I am unemployed.

Personal qualities

Be sure to include a list of personal qualities and character traits in the text about yourself in English. But this must be done quite carefully so that the impression is not created that the speaker in the story in English praises himself or, conversely, suffers from low self-esteem. The table below will help you find the right words for your essay.

English expression Russian translation
As to my appearance As for my appearance
I have blue eyes and dark hair. I have blue eyes and dark hair.
I am quite tall. I’m pretty tall.
I am slim. I’m slim.
My hair is curly. I have curly hair.
My eyes are brown. My eyes are brown.
I know that telling a lot of nice words about yourself is not modest but I am I know that it is not customary to say a lot of good words about myself, but I
My friends say that I am quite handsome. My friends say that I am very handsome.
My friends find me rather attractive. My friends find me pretty attractive (oh).
As of my traits of character Talking about my personality traits
My best qualities are My best qualities are
cheerful hilarity
responsive responsiveness
creative creativity, fantasy
faithfull loyalty, devotion
ambition ambition

Source: https://speakenglishwell.ru/rasskaz-o-sebe-na-anglijskom-yazyke-primery/

How To Easily Write About Yourself in English (About Myself)

It’s not so difficult to tell about yourself in English if you follow to the plan and have all the necessary vocabulary. The outline of the story depends on the purpose. What is such a story for? There are several situations in which we need to talk about ourselves in English.

This article provides a story outline, words to describe physical appearance, personal characteristics, things people like to do, watch, and listen to, and examples of small school essays. 
General important points about how to write any essay or essay in English, we wrote in the article «How to write an essay in English.»

And now specifically on the topic: «About myself in English.»

Here are some ideas that might serve as a blueprint for writing a self-story in English.

You don’t have to talk about everything, choose what you like, what you want to talk about.
1. What is your name, what name do your relatives call you:

My name is Monica. My nickname is Mo.

2. How old are you or date of birth:

 I’m 13 years old. My birthday is on the 5th of February 2004.

3. You can describe your appearance, if appropriate:

 I’m tall and slim. I have short fair hair and brown eyes.

4. Where do you live: city or village, small apartment or large house:

I’m from Russia. I live in Novgorod.

5. Your room:

I have my own room in our flat.
It is not very big but I love it very much because I can relax there.

6. Your family: parents, brothers or sisters, may you live with your grandparents:

 There are four people in my family. They are my mom, dad, I and my younger sister. My father is a driver and my mother is an accountant.

7. Pets:

  I have a nice pet. It is a cat which is very funny.

8. Your personal qualities:

 I am a very honest, friendly, and sincere person. I am very hard working and easy going person.

9. What do you like: what kind of movie, what kind of music, what games do you play:

I to play different games. I also love to listen to music, and my favorite music is rock. As for movies, I prefer action movies and science fiction. They are very interesting.

10. What food and drinks do you prefer:

My favorite food is pizza and sandwiches. My favorite drink is tea.

11. Your hobbies, what do you like to do in your free time:

My hobby is playing the guitar. In my free time, I also reading, painting and playing futball.

12. What you don’t like to do:

I don’t cleaning my house, washing dishes, and taking out the trash.

13. Your friends:

I have my best friend. Her name is Anna. We often go hiking to different places where we can see interesting animals, birds, flowers, and rivers.

14. A little about the class or university:

I am a student of Aerospace University.

15. What subjects are you interested in, and what — on the contrary:

My favorite subject is Math because I think it’s important for my future profession.

16. Something interesting about yourself that you can tell others:

The most important thing / person to me is ..
You might not know this about me, but I dancing. However I don’t go to any dance schools, because I have not enough time.

17. Who would you like to become:

I would to be a computer programmer because I think it’s a very interesting and high-paying job.

Vocabulary you need to tell about yourself in English

Source: https://lingvana.ru/about-myself.html

How to tell about yourself in English

The title speaks for itself, so I will just clarify that in this article you will find 4 of the most important, in my opinion, points that are worth mentioning in a story about yourself — personal data, place of residence, hobby and profession.

So, we don’t waste a minute!

1. Personal data

Where to begin? Of course, from the name.

NAME

I am My name is

Both variants in Russian mean «my name is». Substitute your name after the verb «am» or «is».

Example:

My name is Alisa I am Alisa

The choice of «am» or «Is» depends on what your subject is — if «I» (I), then you should say «am». If «my name», then you should say «is».

SURNAME

Again, there are two options:

My surname is My last name is

After the verb «is» just substitute your last name.

ВОЗРАСТ

Here you need to remember just one sentence, by the way, we have already seen it in the section about the name:

I am / I am years old — I am years old
We substitute the desired number and we get: I am 20

I am 32 years old

3. Hobby

Well, how can you not mention your hobby in a story about yourself? This is what we will do just now. Here I will briefly outline this topic, but I have a separate article (with a list of various hobbies in English) in which I describe in detail possible grammatical and lexical constructions for a detailed story about my hobby. There she is.

So, in Russian, we say this: «I like to draw», «He likes to play football.» In English, the verb «» will come to our rescue — just keep in mind that an English sentence must begin with a noun or a personal pronoun, no «Me» — I like it — it can’t be, only «I». «We like» — «We».

Going further, in English, as a rule, the second verb is placed either in the infinitive (this is “to”), or the ending “ing” is added to it. We were lucky with the verb «», because to the next verb after it, you can freely add both «To» and «ing» — both will be correct. Therefore, let’s take a look at these examples:

I cooking / I to cook — I love to cook
I to travel / I traveling — I like to travel

The phrase «I to» is pretty simple, and if you want to complicate your speech a little, to make it more sophisticated, let’s add synonyms.

The phrase below also means “I like it,” but the structure is grammatically different.

TO BE KEEN ON — to like

Let’s first understand what «to be» is and how to work with it. First, «to be» is a verb. And, since we need the present tense (we’re talking about what we like now), «TO BE» breaks down into three verbs AM, IS, ARE, depending on the subject (what or who is referred to in the sentence ):

I (I) — amShe (she) / He (he) / It (it) — isYou (you, you) / We (we) / They (they) — are either a noun (books, music, films), or a gerund — a verb with the ending «ing» (reading — reading, swimming — swimming, shopping — shopping).

examples:

I am keen on sport — I like sports I am keen on books — I like books I am keen on good food — I like good food I am keen on shopping — I like shopping

I am keen on cooking — I like to cook

4. Job

There are several options for how you can talk about your work.

1. You just say who you work.
We need a construction: I am a After the article «a» (it comes before the professions), you just name the profession. I am a teacher — I am a teacher I am a bank manager — I am a manager in a bank

I am a police officer — I am a police officer

2. You name the area in which you workI work in — I work in (area) Below, as an example, I have listed different areas. Oil industry — oil industryFashion industry — fashion industryFinance — financeMarketing — marketingIT — information technologyEducation — education

Research — research

Examples: I work in finance — I work in finance

I would to work in fashion industry — I would like to work in the fashion industry

3.

Name the company you work forI work for — I work for (a company) In addition to specific company names (American Airlines, KIA Motors), this construction will be suitable for «generic names» For a bank — in a bank For a law firm — in a law firm For a hospital — in a hospital For myself — to myself

In fact, if you have to say: “I work in a bank”, you intuitively want to put the preposition “in”, but if the sentence sounds “I work in a bank”, this does not mean that you are somehow connected with finance. or banking. «In a bank» means «in a bank building», that is, you can work with anyone from a security guard to a lawyer. If your activity is connected with banking, “for a bank” is the right choice.

That’s all for me, success in learning English!

Source: https://linguafromhome.com/blog/kak-rasskazat-o-sebe-na-anglijskom/

How to prepare for a job interview in English. Telling Yourself in an English Job Interview

Any interview in English begins, it would seem, with the simplest question: “Tell me about yourself”. Self-story in English often sets the tone for the rest of the interview and increases your chances of success.

The most important thing about an interview is to express enthusiasm in a believable way.

~ Joan Harris

For many job seekers, this is the hardest question to answer, as it is not clear what the interviewer really wants to know “about you”. In this article, you will learn how to properly tell about yourself in English, which should include selling self-presentationto impress a potential employer.

How to prepare for a job interview in English

The purpose interviews in English maybe not only find out if you are suitable professionally, but also assess your level of English proficiency.

After you put together a great resume in English and your cover letter was so convincing that you were invited to job interview, you need to thoroughly prepare for it, because this is the last test on the way to the work of your dreams and you need to overcome it with dignity.

What you need to know before your job interview in English

Preparing carefully for your interview is the key to your success. Make sure you can clearly, concisely, and logically explain everything on your resume and cover letter, and provide specific examples of tasks and accomplishments (especially those related to job requirements).

Be sure to prepare and practice a speech in which you need to briefly tell:

  • about your education, and how it relates to the requirements of the vacancy;
  • previous work experience (which may include internships, volunteer work, employment in student unions, etc.).
  • structure your speech so that it is clear how you can effectively use your previous experience in doing the job you are applying for;
  • why do you want to work for this company and in this position.

Remember that your time will be very limited (most interviews last from 30 minutes to an hour), you will worry and may get confused, forget something, or start repeating yourself.

The best impromptu is a well-prepared impromptu.

Therefore, preparing and practicing your speech is very important. We recommend that you work out the answers to the most likely questions in the form of a rehearsal interview with your parents, friends or classmates.

You can also practice the answers to the most common questions using the video simulator.

Take the time to find information about the organization where you are scheduled to interview. Check out the information on their website, read materials about them in the press, check their social media profiles, find out who their main competitors are, try to find information about the people who will be present at the interview.

“Tell me about yourself” — This simple but important question can motivate candidates to tell their life stories. But do potential employers want to hear this?

Tell about yourself at the interview employers ask you to understand how well you prepared and whether you are suitable for this position.

You need to unobtrusively show yourself to the interviewer from the best side — «sell yourself», briefly tell about yourself — «present yourself», while not going into unnecessary details.

We also recommend that you watch the video on How to tell about yourself in English.

When preparing for a story about yourself, you can use ready-made templates. The highlighted phrases can be used as a basis for any vacancy.

Sentence in EnglishTranslate into Russian

I graduated from the Technical University and I have a degree in Information Systems and Technologies. Я graduated Technical University, and i have a degree in the field of information systems and technologies.
I have been working as a system administrator for five years. I am working system administrator for five years.
My professional experience includes LAN (local area network) administration, equipment maintenance and negotiation with suppliers. My professional experience includes local area network (LAN) administration, equipment maintenance and negotiations with suppliers.
I am currently working for the IT company which specializes in website creation and Provides hosting for its clients. I am currently working in IT companies, which specializes in website creation and provides hosting for their clients.

Source: https://ienglish.ru/blog/business-angliiskiy-po-skype/resume-na-angliiskom/rasskaz-o-sebe-na-angliyskom-sobesedovanii

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