VWO 5 Writing class CV

VWO 5 - Writing (class 4)



VWO 4 - Unit 3 lesson 1 (a)
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VWO 5 - Writing (class 4)



VWO 4 - Unit 3 lesson 1 (a)

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Today
Class work
Explanation CV 

Individually 
Practise writing CV 

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Goals
  • Ik weet de basisregels voor elk CV.

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What should be in a CV? 
  • Personal information
  • CV photo
  • Personal description + hobbies + qualities
  • Work experience / internships + references
  • Education + courses
  • Languages + skills
  • Additional information

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CV - personal information + photo
  • First + last name
  • Date of birth
  • Nationality
  • Address
  • Phone number
  • Emailaddress
  • (driver's license)  
  • Nowadays people usually also include a (professional!) photo in their CV

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CV - personal description
More and more people nowadays add a short piece of writing to their CV in which they describe themselves. 

In this piece of writing you can include your hobbies and qualities. 

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CV -  Work experience + internships
While listing your previous work experience you include a couple of things: 
- Your function
- The name of the company
- A short description of your activities 
- From when to when you had this job 
- who is your reference 

Especially when you have just started the job market, including internships is necessary, because otherwise your CV will be short

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CV - education and courses
While listing your education history you include a couple of things: 
- what kind of studies you did
- the name of the institution/school
- what the studies entailed
- when you were at these schools

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CV - languages + skills
You include a list of the languages you master + an indication of what level you're at. 

You include a list of skills that can be relevant for a job. 
For instance:
- typing a certain amount of words per minute
- the fact that you master certain computer programmes 

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CV - additonal information
Here you can list other things you do that can be relevant. 
For instance:
- volunteer work experience
- commissions you are a member of (maybe you organise activities) 
- whatever else you find relevant 

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CV - layout
Having included all of the information, you should also make sure your CV has an attractive layout/format. 


You can find a couple of examples 
in the next slides.

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What to do? 
Design a CV including all of the points that were mentioned in this Lesson Up. 

Try to be a truthful as possible; however, you can invent some work experience if necessary. 


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Class today
- What is on a CV? 

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Next class
Practise writing application letter. 






Have a nice day! 

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