CVs may be much longer: up to 4 or 5 sides.
1. Put the words in order to form stages in the preparation of a CV: 1) about the involves. Think job what
2) sort of chosen about Think it. be what person would to do
3) job that Identify match sills description. the your
4) a Decide on layout.
5) previous your experience review
6) describe Find language your suitable to experience.
7) the CV. version first of Draft your
8) for your CV Check mistakes.
2. CV includes the following parts. Can you match them with the definitions? Education Referees Personal Details Profile Additional Skills Interests Professional Experience 1. ____________________________ nationality, age etc.
2. ____________________________ a few lines summarizing who you are, what
you're good at and what makes you special
3. ____________________________ schools, university, other training and quali-
fications
4. ____________________________ previous jobs and what your role was;
5. ____________________________ do you like reading, dancing, football, etc?
6. ____________________________ things you can do that weren't part of your
formal training, such as languages, computer skills etc.
7. ____________________________ former bosses, teachers or other people who
would be willing to confirm that you are a good candidate.