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1. Match the phrasal verbs with the definitions

Phrases

Definitions

Answers

1.      Come up with
2.      Run out of
3.      Fill in
4.      Point out
5.      Highlight
6.      Wrap up
7.      Look at
8.      Work on

A.    To give information or suggestions
B.     To finish something
C.     To find something difficult or impossible to do
D.    To emphasize something important
E.     To notice and comment on something
F.      To use the information to complete something
G.    To consider something carefully
H.    To continue doing something

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2. Fill in the gaps with the correct phrasal verbs from the box.

gotten hold of      Okay                    fill in                    whipped up          mention               

worry too much   highlight              start off by           running out of      include

1.      Channy felt stuck writing her cover letter and was _____________ on ideas.
2.      Jenn offered to help Channy, as she had _____________ a few cover letters before.
3.      Jenn advised Channy to _____________ the date and recipient's name at the top of the letter.
4.      Channy confirmed she had _____________ Ms. Carol Thompson's contact information.
5.      Jenn suggested _____________ the first paragraph expressing interest in the position.
6.      Channy wanted to know if mentioning she was an international student was _____________ .
7.      Jenn encouraged Channy to _____________ her relevant skills and qualities in the next paragraph.
8.      Channy planned to _____________ her personality traits like hard work and communication skills.
9.      The final paragraph, according to Jenn, should _____________ Channy's contact details.
10.    Jenn reassured Channy not to _____________ about her lack of experience and praised her English skills.

3. Read the summary below then answer the questions.

          A CV is a crucial document for job seekers, containing personal information, contact details, working experience, skills, educational background, achievements, and hobbies. It should include personal information like name, gender, date of birth, and contact details. It should also highlight relevant skills and qualities, such as problem-solving abilities. Education background should be listed, along with any awards or awards won. Finally, provide information about hobbies or interests, such as swimming or language learning.
1.      What is the main purpose of a CV?
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2.      What two types of personal information should a CV include?
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3.      What should you highlight in the skills section of your CV?
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4.      What can you include in the education background section of your CV, aside from the schools attended?
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5.      Is it mandatory to include hobbies and interests in your CV?
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4. Identify the errors in the following sentences and rewrite them to be correct and appropriate for a CV. There may be more than one error per sentence.

1.      You must include your gender and date of birth in your CV.
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2.      Only list your paid work experience in your CV.
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3.      Focus on listing all your achievements, even if they are not relevant to the job.
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4.      Use informal language and slang in your CV to sound friendly.
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5.      It's mandatory to include your hobbies and interests in your CV.
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5. Read the job announcement then write a cover letter to apply for a job by using a model.