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3.6. Обсуждение

3.6.1. Используя активную лексику урока, составьте устно рассказ на 100 слов на одну из следующих тем:

  1. Computer Privacy.

  2. The Legends of the Industry (people and companies in computer world).

3.7. Основы самомаркетинга

3.7.1. Расскажите о своей учебе в университете (120–150 слов), используя следующие слова и словосочетания

to finish a secondary school; to take examinations; to pass examinations; to enter the university; to receive a grant; to attend lectures; to have practical hours; to study different subjects (chemistry, physics, mathematics etc.); to get bachelor’s degree; to take a post-graduate course; to become an engineer, to have hobbies; to be interested in; to have seminars; to take part at the conference; to spend holidays; autumn and spring term; academic year; state exams; to be the one who predetermined my fate; to be extremely thankful to; to make smb to become a real specialist; to bring business to the end; to transfer knowledge, skills and experience; to participate in students’ life; as a curator; to be aimed at raising the level, to raise requirements to oneself; to be very popular among students; to demand much attention; to get good job; a prestigious education; to be an undergraduate; to apply for smth; to be high quality

3.7.2. Учимся писать собственное резюме на английском языке

What is a resume or curriculum vitae? (1)

A resume (American) or Curriculum Vitae (English) is a one- or two-page summary of your skills, accomplishments, experiences, and education designed to catch a prospective employer’s interest. The purpose of a resume is to get an interview. It is the primary tool of your job search and may take several drafts to prepare properly.

I. Gather and check all necessary information

A. Write down headings, such as EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, HONORS, SKILLS, and ACTIVITIES.

B. Make some notes under each heading using the following guidelines:

1. EDUCATION: usually means post-secondary and can include special seminars, summer school, or night school as well as college and university. If you are just starting college, you can include high school as well. List degrees and month/year obtained or expected; names and locations of schools; major and minor, if any; grade point average. A brief summary of important courses you’ve taken might also be helpful.

2. EXPERIENCE: includes full-time paid jobs, academic research projects, internships or co-op positions, part-time jobs, or volunteer work. List the month/years you worked, position, name and location of employer or place, and responsibilities you had. As you describe your experiences, ask yourself questions like these:

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Have I invented, discovered, coordinated, organized, or directed anything professionally or for my community?

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Do I meet deadlines consistently?

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Am I a good communicator?

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Do I enjoy teamwork?

  1. HONORS. List any academic awards (scholarships, fellowships, honors list}, professional awards or recognition, or community awards (e.g., for athletic skills).

  2. SKILLS. List computer languages and software, research, laboratory, teaching or tutoring, communication, leadership, or athletic, among others.

5. ACTIVITIES. List academic, professional, or community organizations in which you hold office or are currently a member; list professional and community activities, including volunteer work. Listing extra-curricular activities or hobbies is optional.

C. After you have all this information down, check it for accuracy. You’ll need full names, in some cases full addresses, correct and consistent dates, and correct spellings.

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