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Activity 1

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Aligned along the right margin
Wherever the right margin is set determines the alignment
Click the left button to return t the left
or press CTRL + L

Text that has a JUSTIFY ALIGNMENT must be typed so that there are enough words to cause a word
wrap to occur. When there are multiple lines of word wrap occurring, it is easier to see how to justify
feature works. Traditional word of processing maintained a justify look to paragraphs. In justified text,
words spread out the spaces between words so that all words can align at the left and right margin.

It is fun to play with TYPEFACES and TYPESIZES. This text is


typed with 12 pt. Courier New. It is recommended that you use a
readable size ranging from 9 to 12.

This type of font is 16 pt. ARIAL!

This is written in Comic Sans MS at 20 pt.

Times New Roman is the font used to do this


text at 24 pt.
You can experiment on more fonts offered by MS- Word '97.

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This text is printed on all three formats!


Activity 2

A POEM IN A TREE

I
Think
That is shall
Never see a poem
As loves as a tree
A tree whose hungry mouth
Is pressed against the earth's
Sweet flowing breast, and lifts her
Leafy arms to pray. A tree that may in
Summer wear, a nest of robins in her hair
Upon whose snow has lain, whose intimately
Lives with rains
Poems are
Made by
Fools
Like
Me
But
Only
God
Can
Make
A
Tree.
Joyce Kilmer
Activity 3

Resume Writing
Guide the recruiter to the conclusion that you are the best candidate for the job you are
applying for. It’s actually very simple. Tailor your resume by selecting wording that best fits
for the job you are aiming. Then, highlight your accomplishments. This way, you can
position yourself in the best way to get hired. Your resume’ should include the following
parts:

 Your name and contact information. Insert your recent ID picture (scanned) in your
resume.
 Your work objectives
 Your educational background, work experiences (if any), trainings and seminars
attended
 Prepare your list of character references as well

Activity 4

Writing Application Letter Exercise


Write a simple application letter you will attach to your resume. Use the template
below as your guide in the preparation of your output.

Write the phrases from the box into the most appropriate section below.

As you can see from my CV ... I have five years experience in this
Currently, I am working as a ... sector. I look forward to hearing from
you.
I am in charge of...
I am particularly interested in this position... I will be available for interview from...
I would be more than happy to discuss ...
I am very keen to use my English...
Please do not hesitate to contact me for ...
I am writing in reply to your advertisement...
With reference to your advertisement in...

OPENING
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EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS
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REASONS FOR APPLYING


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CLOSING THE LETTER


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