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This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Welcome!

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Slide 2 - Video

What was this video about?
Discuss this question with your neighbour!
You will get one minute!

Slide 3 - Slide

What was this video about?

Slide 4 - Open question

Do you have a CV?
YES
NO

Slide 5 - Poll

Have you ever applied for a job?
YES
NO

Slide 6 - Poll

What is the difference between a CV and a resume?
Discuss this with your neighbour. You will get one minute to come up with ideas!

Slide 7 - Slide

What is the difference between a CV and a resume?

Slide 8 - Mind map

The USA
CV
- long (3 to 10 pages)
- not job-specific: includes all aspects of your academic background and career
- credential-based (achievements, qualities, qualifications etc.)

Resume
- short (up to 2 pages)
- job-specific
- competency-based (knowledge, skills, abilities, personal characteristics etc.)

Slide 9 - Slide


The UK and New Zealand


Australia 


'CV' is used to describe both the US 'CV' and US 'resume'!



'CV' and 'resume' are used interchangeably. 

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In the US, a CV is...
A
long not job-specific credential-based
B
short job-specific competency-based

Slide 11 - Quiz

What do you think are
the key elements of a CV?

Slide 12 - Mind map

p. 1 - The key elements of a good CV
1. Personal information
2. Contact information
3. Motivation/objective
4. Education
5. Work and related experience
6. Awards and honors
7. Activities and hobbies
8. Skills (language skills, personal qualities, ICT-skills etc.)
9. References

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Good and bad CVs: let's compare them!
1. Analyse the CV the teacher has given you.
2. Is this a good or a bad CV?  Base your arguments on the key elements of a good CV. However, be critical and think of new arguments yourself!
3. You will get 5 minutes to do this.

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Good and bad CV's: let's compare them!
3. Rearrange your groups
4. Tell you group mates why your CV is good or bad.
5. You wil get 5 minutes to do this.

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Is CV 'A' a good/bad CV? Why?

Slide 16 - Open question

Is CV 'B' a good/bad CV? Why?

Slide 17 - Open question

Is CV 'C' a good/bad CV? Why?

Slide 18 - Open question

Is CV 'D' a good/bad CV? Why?

Slide 19 - Open question

Formatting a good CV
1. Use clear section headings to break up your CV.
2. Avoid unclear fonts.
3. List everything in reverse chronological order.
4. Keep it concise by using clear spacing and bullet points. 
5. Give the document a name when saving it.
6. Avoid spelling and grammar mistakes. 
7. Don't lie or exaggerate. 
8. Make sure your email address sounds professional.

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p. 2 - Let's write our own CV!
1.  Go to Google Documents and open a new document. 
2. Send me the link of you document on Smartschool.
3. Start writing your CV.
4. While you are writing your CV, I will track your progress and give remarks.
5. Edit your CV based on my remarks.

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p. 2 - Let's write our own CV!
5. Use the rubric on page 2 self-evaluate your CV.
6. Change laptops with your neighbour and evaluate their CV using the same rubric.
7. Edit your CV based on your neighbour's remarks.
8. Submit your CV on Smartschool!

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