- •Business english for tourist industry
- •Передмова
- •Importance of Business Correspondence.
- •Inexpensive and convenient mode.
- •I.2. Structure of a business letter
- •1. Letterhead
- •3. Inside address (who you are sending the letter to)
- •1.3. Types of business correspondence
- •Tips for a better resume:
- •How to Write a First Job Resume for Tourism
- •Instructions
- •Tips & Warnings
- •Terry lawson 65 n. Grant St. Salt Lake City,Utah 84107 (801)555-1331
- •How to write a cv
- •Curriculum Vitae
- •Intern Supervisor
- •International cultural representative
- •Instructions for using the Europass curriculum vitae
- •Introduction
- •Instructions for using the self-assessment grid
- •General outline for a cover letter
- •Your Company Name or Letterhead Address City, State Phone, Fax, e-mail, website
- •Specimen of Complaint letter
- •1.4. Business correspondence etiquette tips.
- •5 Most commonly made telephone courtesy faux pas:
- •Voice mail
- •The list of main abbreviations used in Business Correspondence
- •1.5. Contract. Types of a contract.
- •Sample of the Contract
- •Agreement договор
- •Conditions of contract условия договора
- •Special conditions специальные условия
- •10 Tips for successful negotiations.
- •Unit 4. Advertising in tourism Tourism Advertising: Some Basics
- •Insert words or word combinations given below. Translate into Ukrainian. Branding Countries: The Art of Tourism Advertising
- •Unit 5. Business tourism
- •Infrastructure investments needed to host euro 2012
- •Unwto is committed to the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, geared toward reducing poverty and fostering sustainable development.
- •History
- •Important body language to remember: Smile, eye contact, firm handshake.
- •Invitations
- •Informal:
- •Informal
- •Informal
- •Information about company
- •Information about products
- •Information about Price
Tips for a better resume:
Don't write your resume in the third person, referring to yourself by name or as "the candidate." Keep it in first person, although there is no need to use the pronoun "I" in the text, as a truncated version of writing is acceptable for brevity. The reader understands that it is your resume he or she is reading.
Quantify if you can. Putting your accomplishments into numbers offers concrete testimony to your abilities. Phrases like "supervised staffs of SO" or "increased sales of brand x by 35 percent" catch the attention of readers.
If you can't give numbers, don't forget to mention names. If you have worked with impressive clients or with well-known companies or figures, don't hesitate to say so.
Don't forget to include any relevant awards or special recognition you may have received, even if it is recognition by your present employer.
Use bullets of information to make a resume easily readable and to bring attention to important details.
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