27th March

CVs and Cover letters

CVs and Job Interviews

1. The difference between American and British CVs 

2. Reading ex: Formal writing and CVs / CV builder

3. Writing:  Write your own cover letter /  Letter writing / Letter writing 2

4. The interview! Quiz: How well prepared are you?

5. Listening: Anna's Job Interview

Listen and answer the following questions:

What position is Anna applying for?
According to the narrator what are the 'right thing' that Anna needs to say during the interview?
What concrete examples does Anna give regarding her sales experience and teamwork?
What position did she have in the debating society?
What example does Anna give to demonstrate that timekeeping is important to her?

Extra time activity:  Mini-grammar for Such, so

Homework: Do some research on English websites to find the perfect job for you in your area. Write a cover letter for the position.

You can use job-search websites such as Monster.co.uk, jobsearch.co.uk or the Jobs section on the Guardian newspaper website.



Resume

sample

Grammar: 

We use the Gerund after prepositions.
verb + preposition
Exception: to
Here we use the phrase:
looking forward to + Gerund
Example:
I'm looking forward to seeing you soon.
We use the Gerund after the following phrases:
accuse of
They were accused of breaking into a shop.
agree with
agree with playing darts.
apologize for
They apologize for being late.
believe in
She doesn't believe in getting lost in the wood.
blame for
The reporter is blamed for writing bad stories.
complain about
She complains about bullying.
concentrate on
Do you concentrate on reading or writing?
congratulate sb. on
I wanted to congratulate you on making such a good speech.
cope with
He is not sure how to cope with getting older.
decide against
They decided against stealing the car.
depend on
Success may depend on becoming more patient.
dream about/of
Sue dreams of being a pop star.
feel like
They feel like going to bed.
get used to
You must get used to working long hours.
insist on
The girls insisted on going out with Mark.
look forward to
I'm looking forward to seeing you soon.
prevent sb. from sth.
How can I prevent Kate from working in this shop?
rely on sth.
He doesn't rely on winning in the casino.
succeed in
How then can I succeed in learning chemistry?
specialize in
The firm specialized in designing websites.
stop sb. from
stopped Andrew from smoking.
talk about/of
They often talk about travelling to New Zealand.
think of
Frank thinks of playing chess.
warn sb. against
We warned them against using this computer.
worry about
The patient worries about having the check-up.




1) My friend is good  playing volleyball.
2) She complains  bullying.
3) They are afraid  losing the match.
4) She doesn't feel  working on the computer.
5) We are looking forward  going out at the weekend.
6) Laura dreams  living on a small island.
7) Andrew apologized  being late.
8) Do you agree  staying in a foreign country?
9) The girls insisted  going out with Kerry.
10) Edward thinks  climbing trees this afternoon.

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