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Module Test 1

1. Read the text put in missing words and chose T or F for each statement: 5
points.
Work experience; previous; CV; look for; include; create; qualities; employer.
When you 1)_____________a job, the most important thing is to write a good 2)______.
This is your first contact with your future 3)___________, so it needs to be well-written. First of
all, remember to put the date on your CV. You also need to give your full name and address, as
well as your phone number and email address. After that, you should write about your education
and 4)________________________.If you are still at school, or if you have just left, you can
write about your school subjects and your exam results. If you have already worked, write about
what you did in your 5)____________ job. What were your main duties? How long were you
there? And why did you leave? Finally, you should give some information about yourself. What
are your personal 6)______________? Are you punctual, reliable, hardworking? Do you work
well in a team? Have you got any hobbies or interests? When you finish your CV, check it again
carefully. Make sure there are no spelling mistakes and that your grammar is correct. It's a good
idea to ask someone else to read it too. Then you can send it to your future boss. In many
countries, young people often 7)____________a photo with their CV. However, this is not usual
in the UK and the USA, so it's best to leave it out. Nowadays, many people also
8)_____________ a profile on social networking sites like Facebook and Instagram. If you have
a profile, remember to check it carefully too. These days, employers often look at these sites
when they are choosing who to interview.
1. The most important thing when looking for a job is to have a good CV.
2. It is not necessary to include your full name and address on your CV.
3. You should mention your school subjects and exam results on your CV.
4. It is not important to mention your work experience on your CV.
5. You should include information about your personal qualities on your CV.
6. It is not necessary to check your CV for spelling mistakes and grammar errors.
7. Including a photo with your CV is common in the UK and the USA.
8. Employers often look at social networking sites when deciding who to interview.
2. Match the words from column A with the words from the column B and
translate them into Ukrainian: 5 points.

A B Translation
1. To be in charge a) A fortune
2. To reject b) All meetings
3. To deal with c) A candidate
4. Make/earn d) Time-off
5. Make e) A dream job
6. Job selection f) Spreadsheets
7. To land g) Of people
8. Attend h) Money
9. To use i) Process
10. Take j) clients

3. Find definitions to the following words: 5 points.


Engaging content; speak up; to retire; superior; hang up; run out of; work overtime;
essential.
1. A person who’s higher in rank at work:
2. To stop working, usually because of age, and often to receive a pension:
3. To work additional hours , more than the regular or standard working hours, usually for
extra pay or to meet deadlines:
4. Something you can’t ignore; you need it a lot:
5. Content that captures the audience's attention, is interesting, and encourages active
participation or interest.
6. There’s no resource, such as money, points, or time, it’s finished:
7. To speak more loudly or clearly:
8. To end a telephone call by pressing the button to disconnect:

4.Put the following words in the sentences (don’t change their form): 5 points.
take a career break; got the sack, flexitime; available; hold on; promotion; make connections,
upload.
1. I hope to get a __________within the next year at my job. I want to become a Senior Manager.
2. Unfortunately, he ________________after constantly being late to work.
3. Many companies now offer the option to work ______________, allowing employees to
choose their own hours.
4. It's important to _____________________with colleagues and network in order to advance in
your career.
5. Do you know how to ___________ photos to the company website?
6. Can you _________for a moment while I take a pen?
7. She's always _____________for a call, even outside of work hours.
8. After working nonstop for several years, she decided to ______________________and travel
the world.
5. Choose the best options to complete this telephone conversation: 5 points.
A Huxters. Good afternoon.
B Hello. Could / Would I speak to Marianne Feldman, please?
A Just a moment … I’m sorry, she isn’t answering her phone. Would you / Would you like to
speak to someone else?
B OK. Can / Will you put me through to someone in the IT department, please?
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C Hello, IT department. Carla speaking. Can / Could I help you?
B Hello. My name’s Bernie Lang. I spoke to Marianne before. She was helping me to solve a
computer problem – I could / couldn’t access the Internet.
C Right. I’m afraid Marianne can / can’t come to the phone at the moment. Could / Would you
like to leave a message for her?
B Yes, please. Would / Won’t you tell her my computer is working OK now? And please say
thanks very much for her help.
C Yes, of course.
6. Complete these sentences with the appropriate form (positive or negative) of can, could
or would: 5 points
1. Alex __________ speak Chinese, but he is planning to start learning next year.
2. Last year, our employees __________ use the new software, so we hired a consultant to
teach them.
3. __________ you like to take a career break?
4. Naruto __________ get a promotion at Google, so he wants to move to another company.
5. Do you think you __________ recommend one or two employment agencies?

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