- •Introduction
- •Part I unit 1 portfolio
- •1. Lead-in
- •Tomsk polytechnic university
- •1. Lead-in
- •2. Tips for good e-mail style
- •3. Email Layout
- •Email samples
- •I nformal Formal
- •5. Guidelines
- •6. Writing styles
- •8. Task assignments
- •9. Additional Resources
- •Unit 3 employment correspondence
- •1. Lead-in
- •2. Employment correspondence – guidelines
- •3. Application form- tips
- •4. Application form – sample (Weatherford)
- •5. Cover letters
- •7.1. Page format
- •7.2. Guidelines
- •7.3. Basic rules
- •7.4. Layout
- •7.5. Cover (prospecting) letter - sample
- •This cover letter is intended for the recipient only and is private communication not intended for forwarding.
- •7.6. Words and phrases
- •7.7. Exercises
- •8.2 Layout
- •8.3 Resume format
- •8.4 Resume sample alexey vasiliev
- •8.5 Resume software
- •8.6 Exercises
- •8.7 Additional resources
- •9. Self-assessment - cv (Curriculum Vitae)
- •10. Case study
- •Part II unit 4 poster presentation
- •1. Lead-in
- •3. Layout
- •5. Exercises
- •Unit 6 job interviewing
- •1. Lead-in
- •2. Job Hunting
- •5. Interview questions
- •Interpersonal skills
- •6. Exercises
- •7. Thank you letter
- •7.1 Thank you letter tips
- •7.2 Layout
- •7.3 Words and phrases
- •Unit 6 power point presentations
- •1. Lead-in
- •Designing an effective PowerPoint
- •Basic Rules!!!
- •Structuring your presentation
- •Classical model
- •5. Key phrases and words
- •Speech presentation
- •6. Additional resources
- •Teaching notes to individual units
- •II Writing Approach
- •Page Layout
- •Expression & Intonation
- •Emoticons, Smileys, and Body Language
- •3.6 Cover letter
- •3.6 Prospecting letter
- •1. Compile sentences using the following words. Don’t forget the word order in an English sentence.
- •What exactly is a poster presentation?
- •2. What exactly is the "presentation" part of a poster presentation?
- •3. What will the people viewing my poster be expecting from it?
- •IV. Interview questions
- •Interpersonal skills
- •7.6 Thank you letter
- •Appendix I Proposal Presentation Criteria for Evaluation
- •Appendix II
- •Appendix III
- •Appendix IV
- •References
7.6 Thank you letter
EXERCISE
212232 Moscow
Lubimovskaya Str. 21, 115
13 August, 20.......
Mr. Philip Wolgin
Director, Editorial Services
Atlantic Publishing
123320, Moscow
Woroninskij Pr-d, 67
Dear Mr. Wolgin,
(1) I want to thank you very much for interviewing me yesterday for the associate editor (2) position. I enjoyed you and (3) learning more about your publications.
(4) My enthusiasm for the position and my interest in working for Atlantic Publishing (5) were strengthened as a result of the interview. I think my education and (6) internship fit nicely with the (7) the job requirements. I am sure that I could (8) make a significant contribution to the firm over time.
(9) I want to reiterate my strong interest in the position and I working with you and your staff. You provide (10) the kind of opportunity I seek. Please, (11) feel free to contact me at (095) 333-33-33 or profy@aol.ru if I can provide you with (12) any additional information.
Again, (13) thank you for the interview and your consideration.
(14) Sincerely,
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Appendix I Proposal Presentation Criteria for Evaluation
Speaker _______________________________________________
Topic _________________________________________________
Introduction |
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States name and title clearly and confidently (not rushed) |
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Statement of the problem |
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Audience’s attention captured and maintained |
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Audience’s needs, interest, and/or knowledge anticipated and addressed in some way |
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Logical, credible pattern of development |
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Speech sounds like an attempt to convince the audience that the work is needed or valuable in some way |
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Speaker sounds like an objective researcher seeking answers |
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Adequate transitions (связующее звено)between ideas |
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Appropriate (соответствующий) claims are made and supported by effective references |
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Objectives |
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Specific and clear objectives |
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Limitations are discussed in a specific and relevant way |
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Plan sounds open-minded |
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Language |
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Appropriate level of technical language |
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Grammatically correct |
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Well-chosen words |
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Technical terms defined |
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Pronounced correctly |
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Visuals |
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Smoothly integrated into talk |
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Attractive/ Quite clear |
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Relevant (существенный; важный) |
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Delivery |
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Ethos (преобладающая черта)– confident, credible (надежный) |
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Delivery added interest to the presentation |
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Delivery detracted ( умалять, приуменьшать) from the presentation |
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Voice |
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Adequate volume |
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Good enunciation ( хорошее произношение, дикция) |
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Good expression |
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Well-paced |
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Avoids distracting use of fillers(дополнительные слова) |
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Avoids serious stumbles (запинка) |
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Physical presence |
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Appears prepared and confident |
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Faces audience |
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Makes eye contact with whole audience, not camera |
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Gestures appropriately, naturally |
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Avoids too many distracting movements or nervous tics |
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Time Appropriate? |