In terms of stage one, you have just one minute on stage and ten years of practice behind you.
To avoid any potential embarrassment on stage, it is essential to prepare your English self-introduction in advance. Practice it diligently day after day until it becomes effortless and natural. When nothing else needs to be done, refine your content regularly and update it periodically.
Await the right moment to deliver your speech. Your success depends on delivering it fluently and confidently. If needed, infuse it with humor - for instance, by injecting self-deprecating jokes - to make it more memorable. The ultimate goal is to leave a lasting impression on your audience. Regardless of the purpose of your self-introduction, if you can captivate your audience's attention and hold it, you will achieve success. Remember, every word you speak should be impactful and resonate with your listener, leaving them eager to hear more about you and what you have to offer.