curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/es-a1-practice-introducing-yourself/691df21215990703b62b16f4.md
Mateo needs to practice how to introduce himself before an interview.
He decided to write down some sentences on paper to gain confidence. Help him complete the sentences below by choosing the correct words.
Find the correct words from the list below to help Mateo.
IMPORTANT: Some words won't be used, others simply don't make sense in context, and you can only use each word once.
Soy, Me llamo, puertorriqueño, mañana, noches, hola.
Hola, buenas BLANK.
BLANK Mateo.
BLANK ingeniero de software.
Soy BLANK.
noches
This word means "nights" and is used in evening greetings.
Me llamo
These two words together are used when you are going to introduce your name.
Soy
Use this form of the verb ser ("to be") to say your profession or where you are from.
puertorriqueño
This word refers to someone from Puerto Rico.
The sentence uses buenas noches for evening greetings.
Me llamo is a common way to say your name.
Soy is a verb conjugation for the verb ser ("to be") used before saying your job or profession.
Puertorriqueño is the masculine form of the nationality from Puerto Rico.
Here's an example, putting it all together:
Hola, buenas noches. Me llamo Mateo. Soy ingeniero de software. Soy puertorriqueño.