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Learning activity 4

Evidence: My professional profile

1. Looking for a job is one of the most important activities someone has to do in
life. For this evidence you will need to write your own professional profile with
the objective of getting your dream job.

For writing your profile, you need to take into account the following aspects.

 What have you studied?

 What have you been doing recently?

 What is your experience in the field?

 Which are your professional qualities?

 Which is your motivation for getting that job?

 What is your availability for the job?

 Do you plan to study anything else?

 Are you willing to travel?

You can include some of the following useful language for writing your profile, or
you can look for more vocabulary in this learning activity glossary. Include a
picture of yourself (it can be unreal).

look for / look forward to / work out / experience / apply for / to be


promoted / work agreement / employee / temporary work / full time
work / freelance worker / season worker
SOLUTION:

My professional profile

I have been studying business administration for 4 years; recently I have


been looking for a stable job that allows me to contribute with my personal
and professional training. My experience in the field has been of months, 9
months as a collection advisor and 3 months as a cashier in banks; on the
other hand my professional qualities have been the responsibility, the
customer service, adaptability, leadership and the analysis.
My motivation for getting that job is have stability, gain a lot of experience;
my availability for the job is immediate and complete.
I have been planning to study English for can travel and know many places
of the world and finally I am willing to travel.

2. Now, read the phrasal verbs below and write a definition for each of them using
your own words. Include an example and a picture to illustrate the action. One
is done for you.

Phrasal verbs
To get up To go away To look after

Fuente: SENA

Definition: to arise from Definition: leave a Definition: protect


bed. site something

Example: I usually get up Example: I go away Example: I look after


at 5:00 a.m. to the gym at 6:00 my house in the
a.m. night.
Come back To put on To look for

Definition: return to a
site Definition: put or put Definition: find a
on something thing or a person
Example: I come back
to the party with my Example: I put on a Example: I look for
friend. sweater for the cold my notebook to
study.
To go back To take off To call back

Definition: talk to a
Definition: Do an action Definition: moving person on the
again from a place to phone.
another. Example: I call back
Example: Ready to go Example: I take off to to my father in the
back to school. paris at weekend. afternoon.
To hurry up To try on To ask for

Definition: do Definition: put on a Definition: want one


something quickly garment. thing

Example: I hurry up for Example: I try on a Example: I ask for


go to the university. shoes in the help in the work.
boutique.

When you finish your work, send the file to your instructor through the platform as
follows:

1. Click on the title of this evidence.


2. Click on Examinar mi equipo and look for the file in your computer. Make sure
the file is attached.
3. Leave a comment for the instructor (optional).
4. Click Enviar.

Note: This evidence is an individual activity. Remember to check the learning


guide in order to know if you have done all the assigned activities, know how to
develop them and deliver them correctly.

Criterios de evaluación
 Usa el vocabulario relacionado con carreras y empleos teniendo en cuenta
el contexto requerido.

 Intercambia información personal para postularse a un empleo teniendo en


cuenta la estructura gramatical y vocabulario requeridos.

 Describe características personales teniendo en cuenta el vocabulario y


contexto requerido.

 Utiliza verbos compuestos teniendo en cuenta la estructura gramatical


requerida.

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