In this lesson you are asked to use example of CV and use it to amend your own CV. Make sure you have completed previous tasks.
Let\’s start with few questions on how to apply for a job Please provide your answers in the comment section below.
- How do you apply for a job?
- What document do you need to write and send when you apply for a job?
- What is a CV?
- What information is in a CV?
- Does your CV includes all the information mentioned in the example CV?

Tips
- Start with a short profile to show who you are and what you offer.
- List your employment history, starting with the present.
- Explain any gaps, for example time spent travelling or looking after someone.
- Use bullet points for your main responsibilities and experience in each role. Choose the aspects of your previous jobs that are most relevant to the new job you are applying for.
- Then give your educational background. List the relevant qualifications that you have, starting with the most recent. Include the title of your qualification, where you studied and the date you successfully completed it.
- Consider putting Education above Employment if you don\’t have a lot of work experience yet.
- List other experience or interests you may have if they are relevant to the job.
- If you have someone who could support your application, add their contact details or say References available on request at the end.
Task 1
Read the questions below. Are the sentences true or false? Write your answers at the comment section below.
- It is a good idea to start with a short summary about you.
- You should write your work history in order, with your most recent job at the end.
- You should list all your responsibilities in detail.
- You should give the full title of your qualifications, with the date you passed each one and the organisations that awarded them to you.
- It is a good idea to include hobbies if they are relevant to the job.
- Include references to support your application if you can.
Task 2
Write the correct form of the word in brackets. Do no worry too much as these questions are hard.
- I have a proven _________ to deliver successful marketing campaigns. (able)
- I am a strong _________ . (collaborate)
- I have specialist _________ of marketing. (know)
- I use my _________ in analytics to assess the success of campaigns. (expert)
- I was _________ for the overall social media strategy. (responsibility)
- I played a key role in _________ campaigns. (number)
- I started to _________ my blog through sponsored posts. (money)
- I worked on several initiatives to boost customer _________. (engage)
Task-1
Answer:
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. True
6. True
Task-2
Answer:
1.abler
2. collaborative
3. knowledge
4. expertise
5. responsibilities
6. numbering
7. moneyed
8. engaged
Task-1
Answer:
1/ True
2/ True
3/ False
4/ True
5/ True
6/ True
Task-2
Answer:
1/ abler.
2/ collaborative.
3/ knowledge.
4/ expertise.
5/ responsibilities.
6/ numbering.
7/ moneyed.
8/ engaged.
Task _1
1/True
2/ True
3/ False
4/true. 5/ False 6/ true Task_2. Answer:. 1/ abler. 2/ Collaborative. 3/ knowledge. 4/ expertise. 5/ responsibilities. 6/ numbering. 7/ moneyed. 8/ engaged
Task-1
Answer:
1. True.
2. False.
3. False.
4. True.
5. True.
6. True.
Answer :
1. For getting a job:
★ search for jobs in my fields
★ Research hiring companies
★ Ready my resume for submission
★Decide if a cover letter is right for me
★Submit my resume and online application
★ Application follow up
2. The documents I need to write and send when I apply for a job, there are resume, cover letter, reference list, letters of recommendation, transcript, portfolio, employment certificate.
3. CV means Curriculum Vitae. It is the Latin expression for “the course of one’s life”.
4. A CV must include :
★ name and contact details
★ technical and personal skills
★ work,community and volunteer experience
★ qualification and education
★ referees
A CV could also include :
★ an objective and personal statement
★ achievements
★ interests
5. In my CV includes all the information mentioned :
★ Contact information : full name, address, phone number and email address
★ Academic history : list all schooling from high school through postdoctoral. Include the title of the degree you earned, the year you graduated and the name of the school.
★ Professional experience : Include the organization where you worked, the job title, the dates of you were employed and a summary of your experience and achievements
★ Grants and scholarship : Provide the name of the grant or scholarship, date awarded and the institution that provided the award.
Task:1
1. True
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. True
6. True
Task:2
1. Ability
2. Collaborator
3. Knowledge
4. Expertise
5. Responsible
6. Numerous
7. Monetizes
8. Engagement
Task:3
1. I will apply for the job:
* Search for jobs in my field
* Research hiring companies
* Ready my resume for submission
* Decide if a cover latter is right for me
* Submit my resume and online application
* Application follow-up.
2. The document I need to write and send when I apply for a job
* Resume
* Cover letter
* Reference list
* Letters of recommendation
* Transcript
* Portfolio
* Employment certificate.
3. A cv- short for the Latin phrase “curriculum vitae” meaning “course of life” – is a delailed document highlighting your professional and academic history. CVs typically include information like work experience, achievements and awards, scholarship or grants you’ve earned, coursework, research projects and publications of your work. A CV is typically two or three pages long, but it’s not usual for it to be much longer for mid-level or senior job applicants as it serves as a full outline of one’s career accomplishments.
4. A CV must include: your name and contact details, technical and personal skills, work and community experience.
A CV could also include:
* An objective and personal statement
* Achievements
* Interest.
Task: 1
1. True
2 true
3. False
4. True
5. True
6. True
Task:2
1. Abler
2. Collaborative
3. Knowledge
4. Experience
5. Responsibility
6. Numbering
7. Moneyed
8. Engaged
Task 1. Ans
1. True
2. False
3.False
4. True
5.True
6. True
Task (2) Ans
(1)ability
(2) collaborator
(3) Knowledge
(4) asperities
(5)Responsible
(6)Numerous
(7) Monetize
(8) Engagement
Answer :
* The way I would apply for a job :
1. Search for jobs in my field
2. Research hiring companies
3. Ready resume for submission
4. Decide if a cover latter is right for me
5. Submit my resume and online application
6. Application follow-up
* When I apply for a job, I have to write and send the documents :
Resume
Cover Letter
Reference List
Letters of Recommendation
Transcript
Portfolio
Writing Sample (essay, articles, or other writing samples)
Employment Certificate.
* A CV- short for the Latin phrase “curriculum vitae” meaning “course of life” – is a detailed document highlighting your professional and academic history. CVs typically include information like work experience, achievements and awards, scholarships or grants you’ve earned, coursework, research projects and publications of your work. A CV is typically two or three pages long, but it’s unusual for it to be much longer for mid-level or senior job applications as it serve as a full outline of one’s career accomplishments.
* A CV must include: your name and contact details, technical and personal skills, work and community experience.
A CV could also include:
An objective and personal statement
Achievements
Interest
job- specific information ( for example, a teacher would put their teaching philosophy in their CV).
Task 1 :
1. True
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. True
6. True
Task 2 :
1. Ability
2. Collaborator
3. Knowledge
4. Expertise
5. Responsible
6. Numerous
7. Monetizes
8. Engagement
Task-1
Answer:
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. True
6. True
Task-2
Answer:
1.abler
2. collaborative
3. knowledge
4. expertise
5. responsibilities
6. numbering
7. moneyed
8. engaged
Task 1 :
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True
6. True
Task 2:
1. Ability
2. Callaborator
3. knowledge
4. Expertise
5. Responsible
6. Numerous
7. Monetize
8. Engagement
Task-2
Answer:
1. ability
2. collaborators
3. knowledge
4. expertise
5. responsible
6. numbering
7. moneyed
8 engagement
Task-2
Answer:
1. ability
2. collaborators
3. knowledge
4. expertise
5. responsible
6. numbering
7. moneyed
8. engagement
Task-1
Answer:
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. True
6. True
Task-1
Answer:
1. Ability
2. Collaborator
3. Knowledge
4. Expertise
5. Responsible
6. Numerous
7. Monetize
8. Engagement
* Task: 1
(1) True
(2) True
(3) False
(4) True
(5) True
(6) True
* Task 2:
(1) Abler
(2) Collaborative
(3) Knowledge
(4) Experience
(5) Responsibility
(6) Numbering
(7) Moneyed
(8) Engagement