viernes, 16 de marzo de 2018

Plans


Listen to these people and note down what are they doing today. Then, listen again (2.41) What plans do they have for the future?



Plans for today (Beginning to 2:49)
Plans for the future (2:50 till the end)
Speaker 1


Grandma:
Babies:
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Plans for today: Speaker 1: go for lunch/ shopping Speaker 2: go down to the boat area / have girl time Speaker3: take metro back home/Watch Netflix and chill. Speaker 4: go back to work. Speaker 5: continue their walk/ go home  and cook pizza. Speaker 6:  continue shopping/ go home and pack up to go back to Philadelphia. Speaker 7: enjoy with friends/ do homework. Speaker 8: ride bike back home/walk dog/ take a nap. Speaker 9: be fabulous/ live life to the fullest. Speaker 10: sleep. Speaker 11: take pictures. Speaker 12: do what everybody is doing/go home and sit on couch
Plans for the future: Speaker 1: retire in five years/spend more time with family Babies: Play Ninja turtles. Speaker 2: become an investment banker or realtor/have a beautiful wife. Speaker3: travell to do snowboarding. Speaker 4: move to north Dakota. Speaker 5: go to Colorado, sell the house and move to the mountain. Speaker 6: go to grad school take masters in speech therapy. Speaker 7: get married in March. Speaker 8: enjoy every moment in life.

miércoles, 14 de marzo de 2018

CVitae

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What’s the Difference Between a CV and a Resume?

Short answer: Length.
Long answer: The CV’s static in that it’s not a document needing to be tailored for different positions in the way that a resume is. Rather, the CV’s a “fairly detailed overview of your life’s accomplishments, especially those most relevant to the realm of academia,” hence the variance in length; an early-stage grad student’s CV is going to be a lot shorter than a sixth-year student preparing to write a dissertation.

The document only changes as your accomplishments grow whereas a resume can and should be modified often as you job search and apply to different companies and positions. We highly encourage you to tailor your resume for each and every job you apply to, even if the job descriptions are similar.
 Adopted and adapted from https://www.themuse.com/advice/cv-vs-resumehere-are-the-differences



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