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Interview a partner using the following questions




1. Do you enjoy writing letters?

2. What other things do you enjoy doing?

3. Do you like reading mysteries?

4. What other things do you like doing?

5. Do you like to speak in front of people?

6. What other things do you like to do?

 

4. Listen to a conversation with Les. Does he like or dislike his job? Why? (audio file)

 

5. When applying for a job you should always send a covering letter with your CV.

Listen to a lecturer giving advice about writing CVs and complete the information below. Is the advice true for your country? (audio file)

Professional Practice: Writing a CV (curriculum vitae)

ACE the CV checklist

Appearance

Is it no more than of A4 paper?

Do you yourself by including all your experience?

Clarity

Do your personal details appear of the page?

Are your qualifications and jobs in chronological order?

Are the and grammar correct?

Emphasis

Does it show your both in and out of work?

Does it give a good first impression of you?

The people who get are the ones who write the CVs!

 

6. Look at the CV below. How could Clara improve her CV?

Curriculum Vitae Carla Hennessy

Education and Qualificationss

1998 - GNVQ Leisure and Tourism Diploma, Acton Tertiary College, London. 1996-4 GCSEs: english, french, maths and biology, Acton Comprehensive School.

Employment history

1996 to 1998 - shoe shop assistant (Saturdays only), Beta Shoes, Ealing, London.

1999 to present date - cocktail waitress, Magpie Hotel, Ealing, London. 1998 - aerobics instructor, Acton Vale Youth Club, London.

Additionl Information

I am a member of an amateur theatre group. I have quite good computing skills.

Personal Detials

Address: 131 Nelson Court, London W6, England.

Date of Birth: 13/3/1982

Telephone number: (0044) 020 7946 0006

Email: [email protected]

 

7. How to write a curriculum vitae (CV)?

1). Use wide margins and leave lots of white space. It makes your CV easier to read.

2). Use a clear, easy-to-read typeface. Dont use italics or a small type size. Be consistent with the typefaces you use.

3). Make the section headings clear and leave a clear space between sections.

4). Separate each part of your work experience and education clearly.

5). Dont assume the reader will know what some abbreviations and acronyms mean. If in doubt, use the full name.

6). Dont exaggerate your talents but dont underestimate them either. Remember to sell yourself by using positive adjectives.

7). Watch out for grammar or spelling mistakes. Do a spell or grammar check on your computer when you finish your CV and ask someone else to check it for you.

8). This is Carla Hennessys improved CV. What has she changed? Is she sure to get the job now?

What first impression does she make?

 





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