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III. Answer the questions1. What kind of paper is a resume / C.V.? 2. Is any difference between a resume and a C.V.? 3. What is the origin of the two words? 4. What is their Russian analogue? 5. What are the main purpose of a resume? 6. What are the three main features of an effective resume? 7. Why should an effective resume be short? 8. What are the characteristics of a chronological format? 9. What are the characteristics of a functional format? IV. Learn how to write a resume. RESUME Elisabeth Monroe 2300 Roosevelt Avenue Dallas, Texas (423) 281-9031 OBJECTIVE Entry-level secretary in a company with opportunities for growth and advancement. SPECIAL SKILLS Fluent in German, French, and English. Can operate a world processing machine. EXPE RIENCE Secretary/ Book-keeper, six years in France. Worked for sales manager in a manufacturing company. Typed reports and forms, filed records, did general book-keeping. 1980 -Present. –Assembly Line Worker, Panda Boots, 1114 Regent Drive, Dallas, Texas. 1979 to 1980 Machine Operator, Team Gums, 420 Shvartz St, Denver, Texas. EDUCATION Denver College of Commerce, Denver, Texas. Presently enrolled. Have taken courses in shorthand, accounting, and word processing. Graduated from high school, Champaign, France, June 1973. REFERENCE Dr. Serge Monroe, 250 Fifth Street, Dallas, Texas. Professor Jessica Broun
V. Look at the "Job Suitability Questionnaire." Can you add more questions in each section? JOB SUITABILITY QUESTIONNAIRE
VI. Read the notes of the interviewers made while the applicants for a position of a secretary were answering their questions. Which of them would you give the job to? You should choose the only one.
VII. Prove that proverbs (sayings) have sense: 1. Business before pleasure. 2. The work shows the workman. 3. Idleness is the mother of all evil. 4. Practice makes perfect. 5. A bad shearer never had a good sickle. (A bad workman quarrels with his tools). 6. Jack of all trades is master of none. 7. The hardest work is to do nothing. 8. Ninety per cent of inspiration is perspiration. 9. Through hardship to stare. 10. What is worth doing at all is worth doing well. 11. He that would eat the fruit must climb the tree. 12. He that will not work shall not eat. 13. He’ll eat till he sweats and work till he freezes. 14. Doing is better than saying. 15. Make the best of a bed job. 16. By doing nothing we learn to be ill. 17. A beggar can never be bankrupt. 18. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. 19. An idle brain is the devil’s workshop.
VIII. What would be an ideal job for you? What would you like tj have or do in your ideal job? For example: —travel overseas; —good pay; —help others. Поиск по сайту: |
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