Meaning

"It’s my first time" means doing or experiencing something for the first time. It also suggests readiness and openness to the new experience.

Today's Sentences

01

It’s my first time eating oysters.

Situation 1

We’re thinking of ordering oysters.

Really?

Is that ok?

It’s my first time eating oysters.
But I’ll try anything once!

Situation 2

It’s my first time eating oysters.

Really?

Teach me how to eat these.

You can spritz some lemon juice, then use a tiny fork to loosen the oyster, then slurp from the wide end of the shell.

02

It’s my first time riding a scooter.

Situation 1

Ready?
Do you have your helmet on?

Got my helmet on! I’m so nervous.
It’s my first time riding a scooter.

It’ll be fun.
I won’t go too fast.

Let’s go!

Situation 2

It’s my first time riding a scooter.

You’ll love it!

I’m excited and a little scared at the same time.

It’s so practical and a great way to enjoy the outdoors.

03

It’s my first time sailing a boat.

Situation 1

It’s my first time sailing a boat.

You’ll have so much fun.
Just remember the basics we discussed.

Ok, I’m ready.

Let’s get this boat out on the waters!

Situation 2

You’re doing really well!

It’s my first time sailing a boat.

You’re a natural.

I feel so free out on the waters!

04

It’s my first time flying in a helicopter.

Situation 1

Have you flown before?

No, it’s my first time flying in a helicopter.

Ok, remember to have your protective gear and seatbelts secure.
If you start to get nervous keep your breathing steady.

Got it.

Situation 2

It’s my first time flying in a helicopter.

Let me explain the route.
We’ll be going over these mountains, lakes and these two national parks.

How long is the ride?

It’ll be around 90 minutes including take off and landing.

05

It’s my first time seeing the Eiffel Tower.

Situation 1

Have you been to Paris before?

Yes, I have.
But it’s my first time seeing the Eiffel Tower.

Really? You’ll love it.
It’s sort of magical being around the tower.

I hear that a lot.

Situation 2

It’s my first time seeing the Eiffel Tower.

Really?
What do you think?

It’s a little more crowded than I thought.
But the view from the second floor is breathtaking.

I agree.
The views from the tower are one of a kind.

Writer's Note

We learned in the examples earlier that you can use "It's my first time" to express how you experience something for the first time. But you can also use "for the first time" at the end of a sentence without changing the tense.

  1. We tried sushi for the first time.
  2. I'm visiting Canada for the first time.
  3. He drove a supercar for the first time.
  4. She went bungee jumping for the first time.
  5. I played mini-golf for the first time.

What kind of first-time experiences have you been through?

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