Career Advice_1.5_Writing a biography

Career Advice - Lesson 1.5
Writing a biography

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Career Advice - Lesson 1.5
Writing a biography

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What you need today
- laptop/ word
- pen and paper

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What do you remember about Jeff Bezos?

Slide 4 - Open question

A inspiring story
1. His parents divorced when he was 4.
2. He moved to another place.
3. He remembered creating a system to keep his sibling out of his room.
4. He studied Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
5. He worked for MC Donald's.

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More facts about Bezos
1. He sold only books in the very beginning.
2. He got a 2-billion loan to cover the costs of his company.
3. He built up a business plan before starting his own company.
4. He thought outside the box,  blending internet with traditional stores.

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Why is it written in Simple Past?

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What is written in a professional biography?

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  • Facts related to someone's career.
  •  Important facts of someone's childhood which shaped their life.
  • Ideas and activities which can be related to someone's career.

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Example - Jeff Bezos

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Your turn - in Word
Write a self-biography introducing yourself from a professional perspective (300 words). Add info such as:
-    Who you are and  where you were born.
-    important facts about your childhood/family.
- your educational path and ideas related to your professional choice
-    What transferable skills you have that might suit the job (remember lesson 1 for this topic)
- Tips for those who read your self-biography

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Another option
Write a text about a famous person or someone you really admire (your parent, a friend, a professional or a teacher). Do not forget to include the following information:

-    Personal information
-    Interesting facts about his/her past
-    His/her profession and achievements
-    What transferable skills this person has to perform his/her job
-    Why you admire him/her so much

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Send your work to the teacher.

t.bronkhorst@rijnijssel.nl

Deadline - before next lesson (22.10)

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