大学交换生自我介绍英文(精选6篇)

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大学交换生自我介绍英文(精选 6篇)
大学交 生自我介 英文 篇 1
    Dear teachers and professors, good afternoon! I am very glad to be here
for your interview. My name is , and come from .I treat work serious and study
hard. When I meet with difficulties,I will try to overcome and not give up. I
have strong interest of scientific research.
    But sometimes I may be lack of my own judgments. Treating something may be
not objective because of the little experience. I treat teachers and
classmates respect and friendly. They like making friends with me and helping
each other.
    I am lively, sunshine and optimistic to my life, so it’s very easy to get
alone well with me. As for this exchange to , I think that it’s a good chance
for me, it can give me a good opportunity to study and communicate. It can
provide us good experience and exercise. It also can broaden my outlook.
What’s more, because I am independent and can take good care of myself. I
believe I can adapt to the environment over there quickly. I will be well
prepared to and enhance the practice of english spoken. I also will review my
major course step by step. I believe I can do the better.    It’s all. Thank
you!
大学交 生自我介 英文 篇 2
    I was born and educated in China, where schools indoctrinate Marxism and
brag how one day the proletariat will come to dominate the world. Marx’s
theories do make sense but it would be so narrow-minded to obediently accept
what my teachers taught me. So, at my age of sixteen, driven by intense
curiosity and eagerness to know the world, I endeavored to get myself elected
by YFU (a foreign exchange program), and experienced an extraordinary year in
the United States.
    America was as different and fascinating as I had expected, so was my host
family. We have different skin colors, speak different languages and eat
different foods. However, what distinguishes them from me the most is their
belief in God. I, a family member, undoubtedly should go to church on Sundays
with my host family. And literally, it appalled me the first time. You can
easily picture how awkward it was for a nonbeliever to sit among a crowd of
reverent Christians listening to a solemn-looking guy preaching hysterically.
For sixteen years, my world had inculcated in me with the idea that the
universe started with a big bang and people are offspring of jumping monkeys.
It was seemingly impossible to merge an all-powerful God into the concepts I
had already developed.
    A few months later, I learned some basic Christian tenets and interesting
religious stories, and could also sing doxology pretty well. One Sunday
morning, we drove to church just as usual. The decorations indicated that it
was a day of importance but I did not pay much attention. Singing, praying,
and listening to the church’s leader briefing, I felt boredom gradually
taking away my consciousness. Just as I started to doze, a group of people
stood up and my host mother told me to kneel down in the front with everybody
in a whisper. Since my English was still a little shaky, I hoped that I had
misunderstood her. Kowtow in Chinese culture is a symbol of hierarchy and
feudalism. Surely, I travelled across the Pacific Ocean to experience
different customs and cultures, but getting down on my knees for some god I
didn’t even believe in was definitely not what I had expected. My host mum
made it clear, however, that all of us were to kneel down.
    So I did. And every bit of that moment is deeply engraved in my soul.
Looking at everyone’s devout expression, I could almost felt God’s presence
in the air. Although I still did not believe in him, the pious atmosphere
touched me. Those people were true believers and they deserved my respect. So,
however embarrassed by this cultural dilemma, I followed all the procedures of
the ritual.
    Throughout the whole exchange year, miscellaneous incidents sparked
countless petty quarrels, but my affection for my host family only grew each
time the conflict was resolved. In the very first place, I believed science
and religion were so fundamentally contradictory that people who hold these
two disparate beliefs could never get along well. But my host family turned
out to be so endearing people. I learned that no matter what backgrounds we
are from, so long as we keep a respectful manner, misapprehensions can always
be resolved and resonance can be acquired.
    Before I came back to China, my host mum reassured me that Jesus loved me
and exhorted me to talk to him on every Sunday. Well, I tried, and each time
ended up talking to myself eccentrically. As for whether God exists and loves
me, it is too profound a question for a teenager like me to answer, nor does
it matter to me anymore. All I need to know is that my host family loves me,
and I love and appreciate them. They give me a broader perspective of the
world and galvanize me into pursuing higher education in the United States.
大学交 生自我介 英文 篇 3
    Hello everyone, my name is Lee. This is really a great honor to have this
opportunity, and I believe I can make good performance today. Now I will
introduce myself briefly. I am 20 years oldborn in Guangdong province, south
of China, and I am a senior student at Guangdong University. My major is
English. And I will receive my bachelor degree after my graduation in June.
    In the past four years, I spent most of my time on study. I passed CET4
and CET6 with a ease and acquired basic theoretical and practical knowledge of
Language. Besides, I have attended several Speech competition held in Beijing,
which really showed our professional advantages. I have taken a tour to some
big factories and companies, through which I got a deep understanding of
English for application.
    Compared to developed countries, unfortunately, although we have made
extraordinary progress since 1998, our packaging industry is still
underdeveloped, messy and unstable, and the situation of employees in the
field is awkward. But I have full confidence in its bright future if only our
economy can be kept at the growth pace still. I guess you may be interested in
why I choose this job. I would like to tell you that this job is one of my
lifelong goals.
    If I can work here,I will work hard. As to my character, I cannot describe
it well, but I know I am optimistic and confident. Sometimes I prefer to stay
alone, reading and listening to the music, but I am not lonely, for I like to
chat with my classmates about almost everything. My favorite pastime is to
play volleyball, to play cards or to surf online. From life at university, I
learn how to balance study and entertainment. By the way, I was an actor in
our amazing drama club. I have a few glorious memories on stage.
大学交 生自我介 英文 篇 4
    I was born and educated in China, where schools indoctrinate Marxism and
brag how one day the proletariat will come to dominate the world. Marx’s
theories do make sense but it would be so narrow-minded to obediently accept
what my teachers taught me. So, at my age of sixteen, driven by intense
curiosity and eagerness to know the world, I endeavored to get myself elected
by YFU (a foreign exchange program), and experienced an extraordinary year in
the United States.
    America was as different and fascinating as I had expected, so was my host
family. We have different skin colors, speak different languages and eat
different foods. However, what distinguishes them from me the most is their
belief in God. I, a family member, undoubtedly should go to church on Sundays
with my host family. And literally, it appalled me the first time. You can
easily picture how awkward it was for a nonbeliever to sit among a crowd of
reverent Christians listening to a solemn-looking guy preaching hysterically.
For sixteen years, my world had inculcated in me with the idea that the
universe started with a big bang and people are offspring of jumping monkeys.
It was seemingly impossible to merge an all-powerful God into the concepts I
had already developed.
    A few months later, I learned some basic Christian tenets and interesting
religious stories, and could also sing doxology pretty well. One Sunday
morning, we drove to church just as usual. The decorations indicated that it
was a day of importance but I did not pay much attention. Singing, praying,
and listening to the church’s leader briefing, I felt boredom gradually

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