lunes, 9 de abril de 2018

Application Letter




LETTERS OF APPLICATION

- A letter o application may be written when we apply for a permanent/temporary job or educational course

- It is important to include only the information that is relevant, and to use a suitable style, formal or semi-formal

- The first paragraph mentions the
reason for writing. It can also include the
name of the job/course you are applying for and
where you saw it advertised

- The main body paragraphs can include:
what you are doing now,
what work experience you have,
your academic qualifications, and
the personal qualities which make you suitable for the job or course

- In your final paragraph, you can:
summarise the points in the main body
thank the person for considering your application
ask the person to consider you for the job/course
mention the possibility of further communication



Present tenses are normally used but some past tenses canbe used to describe your past experience. You may also use future constructions.







miércoles, 7 de febrero de 2018

FOR AND AGAINST




Useful expressions and linking words/phrases

to list and add points: In the first place, To start/begin with, Secondly, Thirdly, finally, In addition (to this), Furthermore, Moreover, Besides, etc.
• to introduce or list advantages: The main/first/most important advantage of..., One/Another /An additional advantage of..., One point of view in favour of..., It is often suggested/believed/argued that..., Some/Many people suggest/feel argue that..; Some/Many people are in favour of are  convinced that.. etc.
• to introduce or list disadvantages: The main/most important disadvantage/drawback of..., One/Another/An additional disadvantage of..., One point/argument against.; Some/Many people are against... , etc.
• to introduce examples/reasons/results: for example/instance, such as, like, in particular, therefore, for this reason, because, as, since, as a result. etc.
• to show contrast: On the other hand, However, still, but, Nonetheless, Nevertheless, Although, Even though, Despite/In spite of(the fact that), etc.
• to introduce a conclusion: In conclusion, To conclude/sum up, All in all, Finally, Lastly, All things considered, Taking everything into account/consideration, etc.


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Advantages and Disadvantages Vocabulary



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benefit
advantage
a positive aspect
pro (informal)
plus (informal)
one major advantage is ...
drawback
disadvantage
a negative feature
con (informal)
minus (informal)
a serious drawback is ….