Wednesday, February 29, 2012

English Mini Lesson - Leap Year



JenniferESL: English Mini Lesson - Leap Year

A new category of videos: mini lessons. Topic: Leap Year. Learn a common rhyme about the months of the year. Levels: all.

Resume Writing lessons will return tomorrow. If you want to see them now, go to GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Resume Writing Interactives 2: Chronological Resume

GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing Interactives 2: Chronological Resume

Explore a sample of a Chronological Resume which best showcases steady employment

You can see all the Resume Writing Interactives at GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing Interactives

Monday, February 27, 2012

Resume Writing Interactives 1: Sample Resume Layout

GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing Interactives 1: Sample Resume Layout
Identify the basic layout and information sections that should be included on a resume.

You can see all the Resume Writing Interactives at GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing Interactives

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Resume Writing 9: Preparing your Resume for the Internet

GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing 9: Preparing your Resume for the Internet

In this lesson, you will learn how to format a resume for privacy and online posting. You will also learn rules and strategies for effective emailing to potential employers.

Note--there are 5 web pages--click at the bottom of each page.

You can see all of the Resume Writing lessons at GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Resume Writing 8: Additional Information and References

GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing 8: Additional Information and References

In this lesson, you will determine what type of additional information is appropriate to include on your resume.

Note--there are 4 web pages--click at the bottom of each page.

You can see all of the Resume Writing lessons at GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing

Friday, February 24, 2012

Resume Writing 7: Education Information

GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing 7: Education Information

In this lesson, you learn how to craft your educational background and what information you should include.

Note--there are 3 web pages--click at the bottom of each page.

You can see all of the Resume Writing lessons at GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Resume Writing 6: Employment History

GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing 6: Employment History

In this lesson, you will learn which format is best for listing your employment history. You will learn how to market your resume by focusing your history on accomplishments and measures rather then simply listing duties. Then you will craft an employment history for your own resume.

Note--there are 3 web pages--click at the bottom of each page.

You can see all of the Resume Writing lessons at GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Resume Writing 5: Objectives, Summaries or Professional Profiles

GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing 5: Objectives, Summaries or Professional Profiles

In this lesson, you will compare statements and understand their purpose. Then you will determine which one is best for you in order to create one for your own resume..

Note--there are 4 web pages--click at the bottom of each page.

You can see all of the Resume Writing lessons at GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Resume Writing 4: Contact Information

GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing 4: Contact Information

It all starts with your name and other contact information. In this lesson, you learn what contact to include and how to place it on your resume.

Note--there are 3 web pages--click at the bottom of each page.

You can see all of the Resume Writing lessons at GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing

Monday, February 20, 2012

Resume Writing 3: Resume Tips and Strategies

GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing 3: Resume Tips and Strategies

during this lesson, you will review tips and strategies for creating a winning resume and identify common mistakes to avoid in the process. You will also learn about considerations for including links to online profiles and personal web pages.

Note--there are 5 web pages--click at the bottom of each page.

You can see all of the Resume Writing lessons at GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Resume Writing 2: Resume Formats - Choosing the Right One

GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing 2: Resume Formats - Choosing the Right One

In this lesson, we will explore the various ways key information is presented on a chronological, functional and combination resume.

Note--there are 5 web pages--click at the bottom of each page.

You can see all of the Resume Writing lessons at GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Resume Writing 1: Why You Need a Resume

GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing 1: Why You Need a Resume

In this lesson, you will understand what a resume is and the various ways in which it is used. We will also explore what information is contained in a resume.

Note--there are 7 web pages--click at the bottom of each page.

You can see all of the Resume Writing lessons at GCFLearnFree: Resume Writing

Friday, February 17, 2012

How To Write a Resume



HowCast: How To Write a Resume
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video.

Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from bender and more videos in the Resumes & Cover Letters category.

Want to get yourself out of a bad situation and into a better one? A solid resume is the first step.

To complete this How-To you will need:
A computer
A printer

Step 1: Write name in bold w/ info
Write your name in bold at the top of the page, followed by your address, phone numbers, and email address. Then center the whole thing.

Tip: It also helps to make your heading slightly bigger than the rest of your resume so it stands out at the top of the page.

Step 2: List work history

List your work history, starting with your most recent position. Include the place of employment, the dates you were employed there, and the type of job you performed.

Tip: If it's your job titles that are impressive, lead with them in bold. If the places you worked are more impressive than what you actually did there, bold them instead.

Step 3: Summarize positions
Give a brief summary of what you did at each position.

Step 4: Adjust to job description
Look closely at the description of the job you're applying for, and adjust what you've written to emphasize your most relevant skills and experience.

Tip: If you're not applying for a specific job, use an "Objective" line to describe what kind of work you're looking for and why you want it.

Step 5: Leave spaces
Leave at last three spaces between job summations so your resume is easy to read—even if that means shortening some sections.

Step 6: List education
When you're done listing former jobs, list your education, including the school you graduated from and the degree you earned there.

Step 7: List personal information
After your education, list any personal information—like hobbies, interests, or skills—that pertain to the job you're seeking. But leave out the stupid stuff—if you're applying for a job as a mortician, nobody cares if you can juggle.

Tip: The most relevant skills to include are proficiency in a foreign language and knowledge of a specific computer application or platform.

Step 8: Offer references
Always offer to make "references available upon request" at the end of your resume. It's classy—and if you actually have them, it's even better.

Step 9: Spell-check your work
Be sure to spell-check your work, and ask a friend to look it over before you print it out.

Step 10: Print resume
When your resume is letter-perfect, print it out on the special paper of your choice.

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

ESLPodcast 44 - Making a Good Impression

ESLPodcast 44 - Making a Good Impression

I have my resume, my transcript, and the address of the office where I'm going for the interview. Now, all I need are my shoes. (download podcast)

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

ESLPodcast 56 - Hiring for a Job

ESLPodcast 56 - Hiring for a Job

From her resume , I knew that she had had four years of experience working at a telecommunications company. (download podcast)

Thursday, February 2, 2012

#10 English Mini Lesson - Groundhog Day (with captions)



JenniferESL: #10 English Mini Lesson - Groundhog Day (with captions)

NOTE: A version of this video with NO CAPTIONS is available on my playlist "English Mini Lessons": #10 English Mini Lesson - Groundhog Day (no captions)
Topic: Groundhog Day
Learn about U.S. culture. Test your listening comprehension of fast speech.
A popular tongue twister is also included for pronunciation practice.
Enjoy!

Special thanks to Stacy Hagen for her contribution. For Stacy's lessons, please visit her channel http://www.youtube.com/englishwithstacy
NOTE: I'm very sorry to announce as of January 2012 links to EnglishCafe will no longer be active due to the site closing. I was very lucky to be a part of that online community while it lasted. I'm also sorry for the loss of additional materials for learners.

TEACHERS:
Related teaching ideas are available on my WordPress blog.
http://englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com/2011/01/26/groundhog-day-activities/

MUSIC CREDITS:
"Guitar Hiphop Loop" by hasz retrieved from http://www.flashkit.com/loops/Techno-Dance/Hip_Hop/guitar_h-hasz-9222/
"Poppy Clip" by Who Else retrieved rom http://www.flashkit.com/loops/Pop-Rock/Pop/Poppy_cl-Who_Else-8472/