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How to Write an English CV
Important Points When Writing an English CV
The purpose of an English CV is to sell yourself: An English CV is seen as an opportunity to sell yourself and should emphasise your skills, experiences and achievements. You should include successes and wherever possible include facts and figures to support your claims. Do NOT include information that is negative.
Spelling and Grammar Check: Correct spelling and grammar are of absolute importance in an English CV. Employers will NOT tolerate any mistakes. It is very important that a native English speaker checks your CV before you send it to an English-speaking employer.
CVwriting.net can provide a full spelling and grammar check and suggest any changes to the content of your CV in line with what employers expect.
Do not include a photo: Most English employers do NOT like to see a photo on the CV and, in fact, including one could work against you. Only include a photo if it has been specifically requested for a particular job application.
English Language skills: This is a very important aspect of your CV and your professional career. You must explain your knowledge of the English language under the 'Skills' heading. Describe your level of knowledge as one of the...
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IELTS Speaking Test Ideas and Tips
Help with how to pass the speaking test in IELTS.
‘Talk about your favourite restaurant’
The speech will be separated into fact and opinion and operate
around the framework of introduction, body and conclusion.
Introduction
Today, I am going to talk about my favourite restaurant.
Body
Fact ( What, Where, When, Who )
1.What is the name of the restaurant?
2.Where is it located?
3.When do you go there?
4.Who do you go with?
The candidate should answer these questions as the first part of the
Body and therefore provide some ‘Fact’ to go with the ‘Opinion’
which will make up the second part of the speech.
My favourite restaurant is Lucky Burger. It is located on
Monivong Boulevard in the centre of Phnom Penh near the
Central Market. I usually go there on Monday evenings at
about seven o’clock for dinner with my family. My favourite
dish is fried chicken and french fries.
Transition from ‘Fact’ to ‘Opinion’. Now the Fact part of the
speech is over and the candidate now needs to use a transition
structure to show the change from ‘Fact’ to ‘Opinion’.
I like Lucky Burger for many reasons which I will explain as
follows:-
Opinion...
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