Then you can briefly introduce yourself, such as name, where you come from, which school you come from, hobbies, etc. For example, my favorite sports are swimming and playing basketball, which can make me relax and energetic (swimming and playing basketball can make me relax and energetic).
Then you can talk about your own characteristics and use some nice words, such as I am patient, responsible and easy-going.
If you have made some achievements now, you can briefly introduce me. For example, I have established a good foundation of mathematics/aircraft knowledge, and I have won 20 1 1 scholarship. I have a good knowledge of mathematics/aviation, and won a scholarship on 20 1 1.
Finally, you can add a famous saying or proverb that you like. If you don't, don't say it. You can use it, that's all. Finally, thank you for your attention.
The general direction is like this. The specific content needs to be determined according to your actual situation. You can also add some knowledge about the school to narrow the distance with the teacher. If you don't know, don't say it. The key is to be confident, speak fluently, smile in front of the mirror after writing, read more and recite more, and relax in front of the audience below. No stuttering, half the battle. Come on, I like you!