An ESSENTIAL double sheet explaining in
easy language all sections and tasks in all three papers.
Not exact matches
Teacher can board student responses to
easier / harder vocabulary
sections then make comparisons with the
language that is identified in the slides.
I found that the Creative Questions
section of this worksheet (page 8) was a quick and
easy way for students to learn the
language of critical questioning.
• Put the most important skills, qualifications or experience at the start of each
section of your effective resume • Don't use excessive amounts of unrequested information unless it really adds value to your resume • Demonstrate skills using quantified examples that are short and concise • Use purely positive and action oriented
language within your resume • Use
easy to read bullet lists where you can • Don't use flowery
language that no one will easily understand • Carefully and thoroughly proofread what you have written or have it proofread by someone else
Think about what gets your attention — a clean, simple,
easy - to - read resume with a well - crafted summary / value statement, ATS - passing keyword skills, work history written with action - oriented
language, and a succinct but informative education
section.