
- •Введение
- •Предисловие
- •Оглавление
- •Unit 1 “student’s life”
- •V ocabulary
- •International institute of distance education
- •Education: university
- •1. Read these sentences spoken by university students. What is each person studying?
- •2. What do you call:
- •3. Replace the underlined verbs with different verbs that have the same meaning in the context.
- •4. How similar is university education in your own country? Answer these questions. If possible, compare your answers with someone else from your own country and/or someone from a different country.
- •Text 4. Read and translate into Russian the profile of the distant student.
- •Tutorial system
- •The open university
- •Cyberstudy – learning english
- •A student’s workday
- •Vocabulary
- •How to pass exams
- •Studying for exams
- •“Introducing yourself”
- •Unit 2. Job hunting topic 1 “writing cv/resume”
- •Sample resume/cv
- •Curriculum vitae
- •Profile Summary
- •Degree:
- •It Skills
- •II. Read and compare Luisa’s and Aisha’s cVs. Do you think they have written a good cv. Are there any things you would like to change?
- •The most common mistakes in resumes
- •Job application form
- •I magine you are applying for a job. Fill in the application form.
- •Date of the resume:
- •Cover letter
- •Covering letter for resume or cv
- •Topic 2. Job interview
- •Dos and don’ts for job seekers
- •Top 50 interview mistakes
- •Funny interview questions
- •Advice on job interview
- •Job interviews: breaking the ice
- •Sample job interview
- •Job interview dialogue
- •Vocabulary
- •1. In the dialogue find these expressions in English
- •2. Make and role-play a similar dialogue discussing the points below:
- •Supplementary reading texts for reading and translating (Тексты для чтения и перевода)
- •Teaching methods at the ou
- •Student life at the ou
- •Open university claims for record iTunes downloads Universities are putting their lectures on iTunes
- •Writing a resume/cv
- •Writing a resume
- •6. Personal information
- •7. References
- •220 West Street
- •38 Park Avenue, Ap. 50
- •Curriculum vitae (cv)
- •Curriculum Vitae
- •Text 8. Read the text and translate it into Russian. Do the test below and find out whether you are a workaholic or not. Workaholism
- •A nation of shopaholics – one in five people are addicted to buying
- •S hould I include a photo on my cv?
- •At the office
- •Interview mistakes
- •Very bad timing
- •Avoiding interview mistakes
- •A perfect interview
- •By Using The Answers In This Short Guide You Will Be More Prepared
- •1. What do you consider your most significant weaknesses?
- •2. What do you consider your most significant strengths?
- •3. How do you get along with different types of people?
- •Unit 3. In the workplace topic 1. Starting your career test on career success
- •Vocabulary
- •‘Getting to the top’ - business seminar
- •Starting a new job
- •Make a list of dos and don’ts for each item in the list.
- •Work: duties, conditions and pay
- •1. Match the verbs on the left with the nouns or phrases on the right. Use each word once only.
- •2. Starting with the words you are given, rewrite each of these sentences using vocabulary from the previous text. The basic meaning must stay the same.
- •3. This is part of a conversation with a teacher about her job. Can you supply the missing questions?
- •4. Can you answer these general knowledge questions about work?
- •5. Think and speak about your own job. How many of the things described in the text do you do? How is your work different? Can you explain your responsibilities and daily duties in English?
- •N ow you’re hired
- •The career ladder
- •If possible, ask another person the same questions. Topic 2. Daily routine
- •My first – and last! – day at work
- •A day in the life
- •Working day
- •Work and family life
- •Michael dell’s working day
- •Text 4. Read and translate the text. Complete the exercises below. Types of jobs
- •Unit 4. The abc of business correspondence
- •Structure of a business letter
- •Business letter layout
- •Letter practice
- •How would you write these dates in a letter?
- •2. Match these openings with the right ending:
- •Read the letters and do the exercises.
- •4 . There are some mistakes in the letter. Find the mistakes. Write out the letter correctly. Parts of a business letter
- •1 . Read the formal business letter. Find the phrases beginning and ending the letter. What is the subject of the letter?
- •T his letter is all mixed up. Put the sentences in the right order. Unit 5. Business, trade, economics
- •Business and finance
- •Sales and marketing
- •1. The 'marketing mix' consists of the four Ps. Can you remember what they are? Write them down and then check in the text.
- •2. See how many different compound words and word partnerships you can form from the
- •What is economics?
- •Vocabulary:
- •Text 4. Read and translate the text. Applied fields of economics
- •Vocabulary:
- •Development economics
- •Share – доля mortality rate – уровень смертности
- •Areas of economics
- •Economic growth
- •Accountancy
- •Text 9. Read the text and speak about the main functions of economics. The basic functions of economic systems
- •Text 10. Read the text and speak about the types of economies. Types of economies
- •Text 11. Read the text and write several questions about the relationship between the government and business development. Government and business
- •Supplementary reading texts for reading and translating (Тексты для чтения и перевода)
- •Electronic money
- •Internet currency
- •Webmoney
- •Text 4 neither a borrower nor a lender be
- •Trade - the engine of economic growth
- •Business failure
- •Requesting information
- •Sending information
- •Payment request
- •Large nations
- •Vocabulary
- •Small nations
- •Text 13 sectors of economy
- •Text 14 unemployment
- •Text 15 exporting
- •To impose customs duties - облагать таможенными пошлинами
Curriculum vitae
Peter Fenderson
Date of Birth: 19 June 1976 23 St Johns Way
London SE99 7XX
tel: (016)53260178529
petr_fenderson@gog.am
Profile Summary
I have recently completed my degree at Bournemouth University. I am a well-motivated and enthusiastic individual. I am looking for a career in management, and see myself in three years as a senior manager for a successful London company.
Degree:
1995 - 1999 |
Bournemouth University |
BA (Hon's) Business Studies |
While studying at university I was hardworking, adaptable and resourceful, the course required me to be versatile and equipped me with a number of essentials skills such as communication, presentation, IT and general business skills, which are transferable to any business environment.
Key Achievements: In my final year I managed my time, organized meetings.
Skills: While at university I have developed leadership skills. I also studied an additional evening course to enhance my language skills.
Work Experience: Student Union Bar Bar Person
Working on the student’s bar allowed me to earn extra money. I worked with others as part of a team. Here I was also responsible for cashing up the till at the end of the evening and training new staff.
It Skills
I have a good range and understanding of all the Microsoft packages which include Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint of which I have achieved a number of certificates City & Guilds and BTEC first while studying at college.
I am also competent in a number of graphic design packages including Corel Draw, PhotoShop.
While at University I also developed the student unions web site as part of team.
Languages
My extra evening course at university has helped me achieve an understanding of the French language, which allows me to converse confidently in French.
Hobbies
Clubbing: I also enjoy going clubbing where I like to dance and enjoy meeting and drinking with my friends.
Reading: When I am trying to relax I enjoy reading, and have done this throughout my life; I find it helps develop my English and communication skills.
Travel: I enjoy travelling. I used my holidays at university to travel to Australia, New Zealand and Thailand. I found this a great experience, and it has helped me broaden my cultural knowledge.
Sports: I enjoy a variety of sports in particular netball, where I was part of a team that won the County Netball championships in 1998.
Referees
Employment Education
Students Union Bar Dissertation Tutor
Tim Burns Joe Bloggs
Bournemouth University Bournemouth University Bournemouth Bournemouth BH15 8ES BH15 8ES
REFERENCES AVAILABE UPON REQUEST
Exercise 1. Complete Antonia’s CV with the headings from the box.
Address Achievements E-mail Personal details Qualifications Experience Profile Referees Special skills Telephone |
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Curriculum vitae Antonia Sophia Mehditash
An Assistant Marketing Director in a medium-sized company, Orey Tours, seeking a more challenging position with more responsibility.
Coordinated the work of the sales, marketing and advertising personnel.
Working as part of team Proficient user of MS Windows, MS Word, MS Excel, Quark XPress
July-Sept 2000 Work Placement at Portugalia Airlines (London office)
1994-1998 BA in Economics at the University of Coimbra
Driving licence Full clean
Professor of Economics Director MBA Programmes Avendia do Brasil 27 P-16 Lisbao Brenford College 4 Burrard Str. Tel: +35117220893 Tel: +375857975207 E-mail: alsantos@netcabo.pt E-mail: mbadir@BMBAac.uk |
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