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2. Work with a partner to discuss the following:

1. What is the purpose of CV?

2. Is there a standard format for a CV?

3. Should you use the same CV for all job applicants?

4. What headings do you normally find in a CV?

5. Should you always tell the truth when writing your CV?

Check your answers. Match (1-5) in questions to (a-e) in answers:

a). Answers depend on students’ opinions but it is normally accepted that you should always tell the truth when writing your CV.

b). A CV gives employers information on you, your career, and your skills.

c). Profile, Personal Information, Education, Work Experience, Interests, and any other reasonable suggestions from students.

d).No, however, many industries or cultures have generally accepted formats.

e). Answers depend on students’ opinions- accept any reasonable answers.

TEXT 4

Before you read

  1. Do you know what letter of application is?

  2. What is the purpose of letter of application when applying for a job?

Reading

  1. Look through the passage and check your predictions

The letter of application (also called the covering letter) can be as important as the CV in that it often provides the first direct contact between a candidate and an employer. If this letter is not well written and presented, it will make a poor impression. The letter of application normally contains three or more paragraphs in which you should: confirm that you wish to apply and say where you learned about the job say why you are interested in the position and relate your interests to those of the company m show what you can contribute to the job by highlighting your most relevant skills and experience m indicate your willingness to attend an interview (and possibly state when you would be free to attend).

2. Complete Fiona Scott's letter of application using the following verbs:

Contact, apply, discuss, enjoy, employed, notice, welcome, advertised, involved, matches.

Fiona Scott

52 Hanover Street Edinburgh EH2 5LM

Scotland UK 8TH Ganuary

Natalie Baudoin

Patagonia, GMBH

Reitmortrass 50

8000 Munich 22 Germany

Dear Ms Baudoin,

I am writing to …1………………………… for the position of Public Affairs which was 2………………………last week in the International Herald Tribune. Although I am presently 3………………………by a non-profit making organisation, it has always been my intention to work in a commercial environment. I would particularly 4…………………..the chance to work for your company and as you will 5…………..on my enclosed curriculum vitae, the job you are offering 6…………….both my personal and professional interests. My work experience has familiarised me with many of the challenges. 7………………………in public today. I am sure that this ,together with my understanding of the needs and expectations of sport and nature enthusiasts, would be extremely relevant to the position. Moreover, as my mother is German, I am fluent in this language and would definitely 8…………………………. Working in a German-speaking environment. I would be pleased to 9…………………….curriculum vitae with you in more detail at an interview. In the meantime, please do not hesitate to 10……………………………… me if you require further information. I look forward to hearing from you.

Yours sincerely,

Fiona Scott.

TEXT 5

Before you read

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