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THE INFINITIVEDate: 2015-10-07; view: 320. ²ÍԲͲÒÈ Unit 3 How to prepare for an interview (Unit 5) Higher Education in Belarus The Value of Education SUPPLEMETARY READING Say what new you have learned about your University and what impressed you most of all.
(p. 372, The basic course of Eng)
(Post graduate studies, Unit 1) Find out information about the job, show that you've taken an interest in the company and show your enthusiasm for the job. You need to make a good impression. You should stick to a formal dress style. CV provides the company with the first impression about a candidate, it should be well written. CV tells interviewers about the person and his qualifications. You should be well prepared to answer questions like: what do you like most and what do you like least about your present job?; what your strengths and weaknesses are? For company is better to select candidate that they are actually see, rather than candidate with possibility to change it. So you need to be confident, honest and interested, don't be nervous don't forget to ask the questions about salary or working hours and you will get the job. ÔÎÐÌÈ ²ÍԲͲÒÈÂÀ. ÂÈÊÎÐÈÑÒÀÍÍß ²ÍԲͲÒÈÂÀ ÁÅÇ ×ÀÑÒÊÈ “TO” ÇÀÑÎÁÈ ÏÅÐÅÊËÀÄÓ ²ÍԲͲÒÈÂÀ ÔÎÐÌÈ ²ÍԲͲÒÈÂÀ
Ïðèì³òêà: ×àñòêà "to" íå çàñòîñîâóºòüñÿ: 1) ï³ñëÿ ìîäàëüíèõ 䳺ñë³â must, can/could, may/might, need, etc; 2) ï³ñëÿ䳺ñë³â: to make – “çìóøóâàòè”; to let – “äîçâîëÿòè”; 3) ï³ñëÿ âèñëîâëþâàíü: had better –“êðàùå áóëî á”; would rather, would sooner – “â³ääàâ áè ïåðåâàãó”.
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