Create a beautiful, modern 6-page educational PDF for beginner English learners. Topic: How to Introduce Yourself in English The PDF should look like a professionally designed English-learning workbook, NOT a presentation or video storyboard. Use a clean but attractive design with modern typography, friendly illustrations, small icons, highlighted vocabulary boxes, examples, and enough white space. Make it colorful but not childish. Keep the same visual style throughout all 6 pages. Page 1 — Introduction How to Introduce Yourself in English A simple guide for beginners. Include a short explanation: “When you meet someone for the first time, you can introduce yourself by talking about your name, where you are from, where you live, what you do, and what you like.” Add a friendly illustration of two people meeting. Page 2 — Your Name 1. Say Your Name Teach: My name is Emma. I’m Emma. Explain briefly: “Both sentences are correct. ‘I’m Emma’ sounds more casual and natural in everyday conversation.” Useful question: What’s your name? Example: A: “Hi! What’s your name?” B: “Hi! I’m Emma. Nice to meet you!” Add a small vocabulary box: Nice to meet you = a friendly phrase used when meeting someone for the first time. Page 3 — Where You’re From 2. Talk About Where You’re From Teach: Where are you from? I’m from Iran. I’m from California. Pattern: I’m from + place Examples: “I’m from Tehran.” “I’m from New York.” “I’m from Italy.” Also explain: Where are you from? = asking about someone's country, city, or place of origin. Add a simple world map illustration. Page 4 — Talk About Yourself 3. Tell People About Yourself Teach these useful sentences: I’m a student. I’m a teacher. I study English. I work in a restaurant. I live in Los Angeles. Add a small grammar box: I’m + job/status I live in + city I study + subject Use simple icons and examples to make the page visually interesting. Page 5 — Talk About Your Interests 4. Talk About Your Free Time Teach: In my free time, I like… Examples: 🎵 listening to music 🎬 watching movies 📚 reading books 🏀 playing basketball 🎮 playing video games Explain: “Use ‘I like + -ing’ to talk about activities you enjoy.” Examples: I like reading. I like watching movies. I like listening to music. Add attractive illustrations related to hobbies. Page 6 — Practice Your Turn! Create a fill-in-the-blank exercise: Hi, I’m __________. I’m from __________. I live in __________. I’m a/an __________. I study __________. In my free time, I like __________. Then add a final example: “Hi! I’m Jake. I’m from Texas, but I live in Los Angeles. I’m a student and I study English. In my free time, I like playing basketball and watching movies.” Finish with: Practice saying your introduction out loud! Add a small motivational message: Don’t worry about mistakes. Practice makes progress! Make the final PDF visually polished, easy to read, beginner-friendly, and suitable