MAKE A CV

Writing - English Language

Task 1: True or False

TRUE FALSE

  1. You should include every job you have ever done, even if it is not relevant.
     
  2. A CV should begin with a short personal profile.
     
  3. You should list your oldest job first.
     
  4. It is good to use bullet points to describe your responsibilities.
     
  5. You should include your education background.
     
  6. References are optional in a CV.

Task 2: Put the words in order

  1. I / experience / have / in / customer service / two years’
     
  2. My / includes / role / managing / social media / accounts
     
  3. I / strong / have / communication / skills
     
  4. in / specialise / I / marketing / digital
     
  5. I / teams / working / enjoy / with

Task 3: Word form

  1. I have excellent …………………… skills. (communicate)
     
  2. I am very …………………… and can work well in a team. (create)
     
  3. I have good …………………… of English. (know)
     
  4. I am …………………… for managing projects. (responsibility)
     
  5. I worked on several …………………… campaigns. (success)
     
  6. I am highly …………………… to learn new skills. (motivate)
     

 

Final Activity: 

You are a third-year student studying English at university. You want to apply for a part-time job as a Marketing Intern at a company called Bright Media. The company is looking for someone who:

  • can communicate well in English
     
  • has basic knowledge of marketing or social media
     
  • is creative and responsible

Task: Write a CV (120–180 words) to apply for this job. Your CV must include:

  1. Profile
     
  • Introduce yourself (who you are + what you study)
     
  • Mention your strengths
     
  1. Education
     
  • Your university and major
     
  1. Work Experience
     
  • Real or imagined experience
     
  • Include at least 2 bullet points
     
  1. Skills
     
  • English level
     
  • Technical and soft skills
     
  1. Interests
     
  • Something relevant to the job

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