curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-practice-introducing-yourself/68f618025587875ca608cae1.md
Daniel is from Canada and is going to interview at a Chinese company. The company requires basic Chinese communication skills. The interviewer is the R&D manager. Daniel needs to prepare a short self-introduction in Chinese. Help him complete his sentences so he can make a good impression.
Find the correct words from the list below to help Daniel.
IMPORTANT: You can only use each word once.
开发者 (kāi fā zhě), 您好 (nín hǎo), 我是 (wǒ shì).
BLANK,我是 (wǒ shì) Daniel。
BLANK 加拿大人 (jiā ná dà rén)。
我是 (wǒ shì) BLANK。
您好 (nín hǎo)
This is polite way to say "hello" to the interviewer.
我是 (wǒ shì)
This phrase means "I am", which Daniel uses to introduce his nationality.
开发者 (kāi fā zhě)
This word indicates a profession involving software development.
When you want to greet someone politely in a formal setting, like an interview, you can use 您好 (nín hǎo).
To introduce where you are from, you can use the common structure 我是 (wǒ shì) + nationality.
If your job involves creating software and maintaining applications, you can introduce your profession as 开发者 (kāi fā zhě).