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Final task 1
Part 2 Resume. You are asked to write your resume for a potential employer
To complete the Final task 1, follow the directions:
Download the Title Page form provided in the course, fill in with your details.
Name your file, e.g. Module 1_Ivanov.doc
In the file Module 1_Ivanov.doc complete the assignment Part 1 Research Your Future
Employer (see How to structure your answer). Underline the words from the Module
Record your Audio file (the description of a potential job), e.g. Research Your Future
In the file Module 1_Ivanov.doc complete the assignment Part 2 Resume (see the
template Resume). Underline the words from the Module 1 used in your written work.
Upload 2 files: Module 1_Ivanov.doc and Research Your Future Employer
Part 1 Research Your Future Employer
Choose a company you are interested in as a potential place of your job, find information about
it on the Internet and describe its structure, the job description, the product produced, and your
Companys name, year of foundation.
Business Description: Target Market and Customers.
The department where you would like to work.
The position you are applying for, the job description.
You skills which match your potential employers requirements.
Final task 2
The Final task consists of two parts: Mock Interview and Negotiate Your Salary.
The maximum score for both parts of the Final task in Module 2 Negotiate Your Salary is 15
Download the Title Page form provided in the course, fill in with your details.
Name your file, e.g. Module 2_Ivanov.doc
To complete the assignment Part 1 Mock Interview listen to the provided questions.
Record your Audio file (your answers), e.g. Mock Interview _Audio_Ivanov.mp3
In the file Module 2_Ivanov.doc complete the assignment Part 2 Negotiate Your Salary
(Use the expressions given below). Underline the words from the Module 2 used in your written
Upload 2 files: Module 2_Ivanov.doc and Mock Interview _Audio_Ivanov.mp3
Part 1 Mock Interview
The oral assignment tests the student's ability to respond to the employer's questions
During the Final Task you will be ask to demonstrate how well you can handle the job interview
questions comprehension and response. This is a very common list of job interview questions. It
is something you can prepare at home and practice before going to an interview. If you know
what to say, you will feel more relaxed and confident at the start of an interview. Listen to the
questionnaire carefully and answer the questions about yourself. Play the audio, listen to each
question, pause the audio, record your answer, pass to other questions.
Tell me about yourself. Describe your personality.
Would you mind telling me more regarding your qualifications?
What is your past work experience?
Final task 3
The Final task consists of two parts: Writing an email and Commenting on the email.
The maximum score for both parts of the Final task in Module 3 Writing In Business
Parts
Download the Title Page form provided in the course, fill in with your details.
Name your file, e.g. Module 3_Ivanov.doc
In the file Module 3_Ivanov.doc complete the assignment Part 1 Writing an email (see
Email structure file). Use and underline the words from the Module 3 used in your
written work (see Wordlist for download. Module 3).
In the file Module 3_Ivanov.doc complete the assignment Part 2 Commenting on the
email (see Grammar file). Use and underline the words from the Module 3 used in
Record your Audio file, Commenting on the email_Audio_Ivanov.mp3
Upload 2 files: Module 3_Ivanov.doc and Commenting on the email_Audio_Ivanov.mp3
Part 1 Writing an email
You are going to write ONE email.
Choose an email type from the list below, that you are going to use:
Email, where you make first contact with a company or a business partner;
Email, where you make a request for something;
Email, where you try to follow something up;
Email, where you book or buy something;
Email, where you confirm or complain about something.
appropriate vocabulary (see the Wordlist for download. Module 3);
active grammar (see the Grammar file), use at least ONE sentence with a