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Writing B1: Job application

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What do you need this lesson?

- Your Laptop
- Your notebook
- A pencil


- Smartphone (on quiet)
- Earbuds/headphones
- Food/drinks (this means water as well)
- Gum
* Bags in front




On your desk:
In your bag (not pockets):

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What do you always have to do?

Take notes!
  • Always take a notebook with you to class. 
  • Write down the grammar rules in your notebook.
  • Write other important stuff in your notebook.
No notebook (or an empty one) means that you've forgotten your work.

Vocabulary list
Create a vocabulary list at the end of your notebook. This broadens your vocabulary and helps you remember more. 

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Important! Writing Exam could consist of:
- Email  
-Job application letter
-Order form
-Complaint form
- Memos

connected with READING

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Learning goals
  • You know how the job application letter is structured.

  • You know what skills/qualifications and experience are. 

  • I know how to:
-start
-end
a job application letter 

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What are we going to do today?
Job application letter

- Format of a job application letter
- Who is writing
- To whom you are writing to 
- Skills
- Qualifications/experience

How do you start it 
Beginning
Middle 
End 




Structure of a job application letter:
Writing a job application letter:

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The purpose of a job application
  • To introduce oneself to a potential employer
  • To highlight relevant skills/qualifications and experiences
  • To express interest in the position.
  • To get hired!

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Structure:  A job application
Exercise 1: Structure

- Scan the letter
- Read the structure (names/addresses) 
- Read the format
- Use the format 
- To make your own job application letter 


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At which company would you apply for a job?

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Exercise 2: Write five (5) skills you see in the video 

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Name a few of your skills

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Qualifications
Exercise 3:

Write four (4) qualifications you see in the video 

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Name a few of your qualifications

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Name some of your job experience

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Forms of address in formal letters
If we don't know the recipient's name, 
we start with:
- Dear Sir or Dear Madam,
We end with:
- Yours faithfully

If we do know the recipient's name
we start with:
- Dear Mr/Ms/Mrs + surname
We end with:
- Yours sincerely

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Write a Job application letter between 150-200 words
30 min
Task
- Job letter applying for a job.
- Choose a job

Assignment
- Pencil
- Use the format FIRST!
- Then write your letter

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How to write your job application)

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What have you learned?
  • I can write a letter applying for a job.
  • I know the forms of address in formal letters.
  • I know the correct way to write a letter;

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Homework
Exercises:
  • Write a formal letter for a job application. This is for a grade. 

Study: Student's book
- Question tags (p.113)
- Jobs and noun gender (p.130)
- Non-defining relative clauses: (p.112)
- Phrasal verbs: separable (p.129)
- Defining relative clauses:  (p.112)
- Agent nouns + useful phrases with work (p.129)

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