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CV LESSON - Read-Only

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HOW TO WRITE A
CV
Learning
outcomes
• Explain what a CV is used for
• To develop students’ ability to
identify parts of a CV
• To make students understand that
a CV should highlight the skills,
personal qualities, qualifications,
and experience that a potential
employer is looking for.
• To develop students’ ability to
write a simple CV
Introduction:
Speaking
• How do you apply for a
job?
• How many stages of job
application are there?
• What document do you
need to write and send
when you apply for a job?
CV key vocabulary
https://quizlet.com/24884827/cv-vocabulary-flash-cards/
Share your ideas:
• What is a CV?
• What information is in a CV?
• How many parts is a CV divided
into? Why do you think so?
• Do you have a CV?
https://padlet.com/dashboard
Watch a video on how to write a good CV.
Quiz Time
https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5e7630
95805515001b29221d/cv-writing
https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5a99882e
2320bc001ba17797/curriculum-vitae
CREATE YOUR OWN CV
Study the websites below to understand how good CVs are
different from bad ones as you will be asked to write a
draft of your own CV.
• https://www.cvplaza.com/cv-examples/good-bad-cv/
• https://www.cimaglobal.com/Global/UK/Inspiring%20th
e%20Future/Examples%20of%20good%20and%20bad%20
CVs.pdf
Now – your turn! Create your own CV, edit it and make
sure it doesn’t have any spelling or grammatical errors.
GOOD LUCK!
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